I think I've managed to work out how to broadcast the bird box camera live to the blog. Amazing! I don't know how feasible it will be to have this on all the time, but I'll see how it goes. The broadband service is terrible where I live, so I may have to switch it off, for bandwidth reasons, but I thought you might like to have a look at how Mrs Robin's getting on.
The box should be at the top of the page on the right hand side.
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Automatic chicken keeping - Introducing the Eggmobile
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Fabulous webcam. I can feel an addiction coming on......
ReplyDeleteIt says off line, and of course, it's night now :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely idea, would love to see the live cam - it's off air at the moment though, so will try and revisit.
ReplyDeleteWas waiting for the link to load, which seemed to take a time but not to worry the Internet being a bit slow sometimes, when blasting my ears came a noisy French advert for something or other, which was some suprise given that I was expecting the quietness of the robin and her eggs! Same thing happened a few minutes afterwards. Made for interesting watching though, and I enjoyed the experience even if I didn't get to see how the robin was getting on. Will try again later.
ReplyDeleteTried several times now, but although I get to see the ads. there are no robin pictures. Sad, as your note says she has 5 eggs now. Hope we get to see them eventually. Ann x
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