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Click on the Carolina Wren below
to access the live cam. Allow a few
moments for it to load.

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Present weather conditions at the feeder cam are shown in the box above.

Counter number since 12/28/06

Sioux Falls Bird Feeder Complex, East and South feeders.

Allow a few moments for images to load. Camera #1 looks East, and camera #2 toward the South. Cameras run most days.

The camera takes a photo every few minutes and holds the newest 100 photos. If you wish to see a  photo history, click on the "online gallery" at the bottom of the page.

 
Components:
  • Complex #1 (location of camera 2)(South group) 20 feeders, heated bath, tree bark suet inserts, 100 gallon pond and dripping bath (summer
  • Complex #2 (North Group) Four feeders
  • Complex #3 (location of camera 1) (East Group) Six feeders
  • Complex #4 (West Group) Three Feeders

Click to go to alternate web site for cam
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SPECIES LIST FOR FEEDER COMPLEX

Click on underlined birds for a photo

  1.  MALLARD
  2.  WOOD DUCK
  3. SHARP-SHINNED HAWK
  4. RED-TAILED HAWK
  5. AMERICAN KESTREL
  6. MOURNING DOVE
  7. EASTERN SCREECH OWL
  8. GREAT HORNED OWL
  9. RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
  10. RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER
  11. DOWNY WOODPECKER
  12. HAIRY WOODPECKER
  13. N. FLICKER
  14. YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER
  15. PHILADELPHIA VIREO
  16. BLUE JAY
  17. AMERICAN CROW
  18. BARN SWALLOW
  19. BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE
  20. RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH
  21. WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH
  22. BROWN CREEPER
  23. HOUSE WREN
  24. WINTER WREN
  25. GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET
  26. RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
  27. SWAINSON’S THRUSH
  28. HERMIT THRUSH
  29. BROWN THRASHER
  30. A.ROBIN
  31. GRAY CATBIRD
  32. CEDAR WAXWING
  33. AMERICAN REDSTART
  34. TENNESSEE WARBLER
  35. BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER
  36. SPOTTED TOWEE
  37. EASTERN TOWEE
  38. AMERICAN TREE SPARROW
  39. CHIPPING SPARROW
  40. CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
  41. FOX SPARROW
  42. SONG SPARROW
  43. LINCOLN’S SPARROW
  44. WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
  45. HARRIS’ SPARROW
  46. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW
  47. DARK EYED JUNCO
  48. HOUSE SPARROW
  49. OREGON JUNCO
  50. NORTHERN CARDINAL
  51. ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK
  52. RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD
  53. BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD
  54. EUROPEAN STARLING
  55. ORCHARD ORIOLE
  56. BALTIMORE ORIOLE
  57. HOUSE FINCH
  58. PURPLE FINCH
  59. COMMON REDPOLL
  60. PINE SISKIN
  61. AMERICAN GOLDFINCH
  62. RING-NECKED PHEASANT
  63. CHUKAR PARTRIDGE
  64. WILD TURKEY
  65. NORTHERN SHRIKE
  66. CAROLINA WREN (8-07 THRU 1-08)

Pine Siskings 3-14-06
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Pine Siskings 3-15
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Present weather conditions at the feeder cam.

Male N. Cardinal at the feeder complex.
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Click here to go to the feeder complex page with a list of all species seen at the complex