This past December we were in Panama with our partners at the world-renowned Canopy Lodge to install a new camera that would give us the opportunity for closer views of the colorful tropical birds that have captivated us from afar since we started streaming (and dreaming, for that matter!)
We hope to be live to the public soon, and thought it would be fun to release a short video of highlights of what the experience will look like. We'll be working with seasoned volunteer camera operators to try to bring you closer views from time to time, interspersed with the static view of the feeding platform that you've come to love.
#StayTuned!
0:00-0:05 Zooming intro
0:06-0:26 Dusky-faced Tanager and Red-crowned Ant-Tanager
0:27-0:57 Crowned Woodnymph
0:58-1:43 Blue-gray Tanagers
1:44-2:14 Gray-headed Chachalacas
2:15-2:24 Green Hermit
2:25-2:51 Rufous Motmot & Palm Tanager
2:52-3:21 Buff-throated Saltator & Red-crowned Ant-Tanagers
3:22-3:38 Dusky-faced Tanager, Bananaquit
3:39-4:10 Green Honeycreeper
We hope to be live to the public soon, and thought it would be fun to release a short video of highlights of what the experience will look like. We'll be working with seasoned volunteer camera operators to try to bring you closer views from time to time, interspersed with the static view of the feeding platform that you've come to love.
#StayTuned!
0:00-0:05 Zooming intro
0:06-0:26 Dusky-faced Tanager and Red-crowned Ant-Tanager
0:27-0:57 Crowned Woodnymph
0:58-1:43 Blue-gray Tanagers
1:44-2:14 Gray-headed Chachalacas
2:15-2:24 Green Hermit
2:25-2:51 Rufous Motmot & Palm Tanager
2:52-3:21 Buff-throated Saltator & Red-crowned Ant-Tanagers
3:22-3:38 Dusky-faced Tanager, Bananaquit
3:39-4:10 Green Honeycreeper
- Catégories
- BIRDS
- Mots-clés
- Bird Cams, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Bird
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