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We have a growing number of enthralling cameras from around the world streaming live images 24/7.

From blue tits nesting in a typical suburban british garden to elephants drinking at a watering hole in Kenya, there's always something interesting to watch! This section is where we blog about the most interesting activity.

Tragedy At The Blackbird Nest

Added 8th Apr to Live Cams - Latest News

After spending days watching our pair of blackbirds building their nest, laying three eggs and seeing those eggs hatch, tradgey struck yesterday as the nest was visited by a Sparrowhawk.

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Posted by Jason Alexander

Mike's Badger Cam - A Grim Discovery

Added 6th Mar to Live Cams - Latest News

A few nights ago I was lying in bed listening to the sound of our local badgers playing and wickering from the sett just yards away. It’s not unusual to hear the squabbles and varied vocalisations coming from the local badgers when the sett is just 30 meters away from the house.

During the last couple of weeks the badgers visits have both increased in frequency and in numbers of badgers turning up...

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Posted by Michael Leigh-Mallory

A Close Encounter!

Added 3rd Mar to Live Cams - Latest News

Thursday was a good day. Productive in the office and, after a short wander around the garden, I found a collared dove nest with two eggs!

Being the first active nest I've spotted in 2012 I wanted to position a camera overlooking it as soon as possible so I could share it with all of our Live Cam viewers.

I've lost count of how many times I've positioned mini cams overlooking nests and other wildlife over the past few years but I still get a fantastic buzz every time I do it! Doesn't matter what species, common

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Posted by Jason Alexander

First hedgehog of 2012 spotted on Whisperer HQ Live Cam

Added 27th Feb to Live Cams - Latest News

Whilst checking through last nights DVR footage from the Live Cams I spotted our first hedgehog of 2012.

This is a nice little clip showing the hedgehog feeding alongside one of our regular fox visitors.

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Posted by Jason Alexander
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