Located in La Verne, California, this live cam toggles between a popular hummingbird feeder and the tiny Bella nest, which has been home to female hummingbirds and their offspring since 2005.
Welcome to the Great Horned Owl nest at the Rogers’ Place!
Welcome to the feeding and release sanctuary at Ventana Wildlife Society’s privately-owned Condor Sanctuary.
The Aquarium’s Magellanic Penguins are tending to their nests.
Welcome to the boulder berm, a collection of boulders that were scraped smooth and deposited by glaciers on Maine’s Seal Island about 10,000 years ago.
Welcome to a cliff-face near La Crescent, Minnesota, overlooking the Mississippi River.
Every year from March through May, male sage grouse come to communal mating grounds, or leks, to show off their moves.
The Giant Flying Fox cam allows viewers the opportunity to observe the largest species of bat in the world, the Malayan flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus), which can attain a wingspan of 6’!
Containing 350,000 gallons of water and over 1,000 animals, the tropical reef habitat is the Aquarium of the Pacific’s largest exhibit.
The Mixed Species Flying Fox cam showcases 5 of the 13 species cared for at Lubee Bat Conservancy
This underwater camera dives into Homosassa Springs to open a window into the crystal-clear Florida water where Florida’s most beloved aquatic mammal, the West Indian manatee, swims with a jubilee of fish through crystal-clear water.
The Aquarium of the Pacific’s Shark Lagoon will get you up close and personal with some of the ocean’s most mysterious and misunderstood predators.