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Webcams

To: "'Russell Woodford'" <>, birding aus <>
Subject: Webcams
From: Mike Tarburton <>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 15:07:15 +1000
WEBcamers

Russell asked for suggestions for locating webcams.

I have a Fawn-breasted Bowerbird's bower that is part of my study of that
species, right near (60m) our house.  I think that would make a good subject
and also help with my study.

In Aus you have to get right up near the tip of Cape York Peninsula to even
see one.  Here in the Port Moresby district they are more common and near
residential areas.

What do you think?

Happy birding

Mike


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Dr Mike Tarburton
Dean: School of Science & Technology
Pacific Adventist University
PMB Boroko
Papua New Guinea




-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Woodford 
Sent: Friday, 30 May 2003 12:52 PM
To: birding aus
Subject: Webcams


Hi all

I think the lack of bird webcams in Australia is probably due in part
to the fact that few people feed wild birds here.  In our mild climate
there is really no need to feed wild birds in urban areas.  In colder
countries it makes sense to feed through winter, and perhaps into the
breeding season.  I lived in Britain for a couple of years and enjoyed
watching Nuthatches, Tits and Woodpeckers come to the feeders I put up. 
  When I tried it on return to Geelong, the only birds that seemed
interested were House Sparrows and Starlings!

So I think that without lots of birds visiting feeders regularly, there 
is less scope for webcams in this country.  That's not saying we
shouldn't have them - we just need to think a bit harder about where.

I'd like to see webcams:

- overlooking known raptor nests on city buildings (from an appropriate 
distance)
- situated in popular hides that can be made secure enough (e.g.
Edithvale in Melbourne)
- overlooking well-used wader roosts, such as the Cairns Esplanade

The real problem is money, I suppose, plus the remoteness of many of
the best locations, as our cable internet rollout is very restricted.
There are few highly suitable places that would be able to run a video
feed over high bandwidth.

I'm sure a few webcam projects would attract a lot of interest.  I
wonder how we could convince companies like Telstra, Optus and Primus
to spend a tiny amount of their advertising budget to set up a webcam
at somewhere like Edithvale or on one of the no-access locations like
Carrum or Moolap saltworks.

Ideas please!

Russell



Russell Woodford
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http://www.shc.melb.catholic.edu.au/home/birding/
Geelong   Victoria   Australia
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