I cannot say when this camera will be running so you take your chances with what you see. When running the main picture updates when movement is detected but there will be at least 1 minute between pictures. This picture will automatically reload every minute. The montage includes every 10th picture.

To see a montage of past pictures click here
I am showing the bird feeder at present. The Tuis and bellbirds have mostly left for their natural food which is flowering now summer is here. There are still a few around though and the sparrows have taken a liking to the sugar water.
Times are New Zealand time. GMT +12 hours.
The best time to view the birds is early (8:00-10:00am NZ time) weekdays. On
weekends I may be later getting the camera working.
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Find out more about the 'Camsave' software that runs this camera on my download page.
What might you be looking at? Normally you will see general farm scenes but at times you may see one of these views:
This
is a nectar feeder that I use in the winter to feed the native birds. You may
see
Tuis,
Bellbirds, and
Wax eyes feeding on the nectar.
This
shows the driveway. To the left is the implement and shearing shed while to the
right is the barn and tunnel house. If the camera is pointing this way it
usually means I have put the sheep in the drive and want to keep an eye on them
from work. You may also see Rose the donkey in the centre paddock
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