The Benefits of a Bird Box Camera
You may be a dedicated bird watcher or simply have recently found that watching birds inside their Bird Box is interesting. You may have seen a Bird Box Camera whilst watching Springwatch on the television. So is the bird box camera a perfect garden gadget or gift
There is no doubt that there us something very satisfying about watching the world of birds through a bird box camera. It could be a bird box camera within an Owl Bird Box, or even a bird box camera inside a robin Bird Box either way it gives you an insight into the drama and action of nesting.
Prior to the nesting, a Bird Box Camera gives you an insight into the preparation that the bird give to the bird box – they seem to fly in and out for days on end and not actually make a nest or do anything. The Bird box camera reveals the images and you have to decide what is going on.
Then, all of a sudden, you will watch the bird box camera one morning and the birds will be starting to prepare a nest. With no rest you will watch and hear all of the aspects of nest building. The Bird box camera reveals all, the detail that such small animals go to making their nest is amazing. The nest is “feathered” & made stronger, checked and checked again for days on end.
I have spoke to one family during the last nesting season, they had a bird box camera and found themselves thinking of nothing more. At breakfast the bird box camera was centre of attention, if any one was at home during lunch a call would be made for an update from the bird box camera. Eager anticipation for home time from work or school was in order for the afternoon to catch up on the latest from their very own Bird box camera.
It is very clear to all involved that it is a very special time and of course privileged time to be able to see inside the world of a Bird.
The nest is built and very neat and tidy, nothing much seems to be happening on the bird Box camera, until one morning you wake up and there is an Egg – one solitary egg. The next morning you switch on the Bird box camera and there is another egg and may be one every day for the next 14 days, who knows.
During this stage of the nesting season, it becomes very exciting. With a Bird box camera you can see the eggs beginning to hatch, the frenzy of feeding and of course there is the sad moments, it is true that with a Bird Box camera, you will see the losses in the family. Not all 14 eggs will hatch, let alone survive if they do.
At this stage, you have incredible footage, minute by minute, the whole family will be involved and the neighbours too. Daily updates on Twitter or facebook of your new extended family through the Bird Box camera.
Finally, out of the 14 eggs or so, 5 chic’s will fledge and fly away – some people miss this others will have the foresight to ensure they can record their Bird Box Camera images.
From the people who have experienced this element of nature, it is said to be an honour and a privilege to watch. The only requirements are a Bird Box Camera and a TV or computer to watch it on.
They clearly make a wonderful gift and is a must have gadget for the garden.
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