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Member Activities / Events / Heart Walk April 6th.
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on: 27-Mar-19, 11:28:39 AM
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I'd like to say hello to everyone returning to Rfalconcam in anticipation of the arrival of our first egg. I hope you had a good winter. That egg should be coming any day now. It's also that time of year when my coworkers and I participate in the Rochester Heart Walk taking place on Saturday, April 6th. The event is put on by the American Heart Association to raise money to fight heart disease, the Nation's number 1 killer. Due to the past immeasurable generosity of humanity (especially falcon watchers), my personal goal this year is to raise eleventy bazillion dollars. If you'd like to help this steadfast guardian of vegetation, visit my Heart Walk page and make a donation. I'd really appreciate it, and so would the millions of Americans who are affected by heart disease. Shaky's Heart Walk Page
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Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Falcon Webcam in Fellbach, Germany!
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on: 18-Mar-19, 01:42:56 PM
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Our roof is slanted also. My brother produced a wooden wedge to correct the angle. This is for the dome camera. We want the camera to pan horizontal.
The Green Backyard Camera is great. The only problems are the small screws on each side to fix the angle. Perhaps you have to yous some glue to attach the camera to metal firmly. Greatings from germany Friedemann
(I have translated same of our pages into english, If there are mistakes, let me know)
A wedge would work for us too, and thank you for the information about the small screws.
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Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Falcon Webcam in Fellbach, Germany!
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on: 18-Mar-19, 06:37:47 AM
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Very nice setup!
Thanks, Shaky! I wasn't involved with the technical setup but we luckily have a member in our conservation group who has the relevant know-how and prepared everything. We have a page about the setup ( in German) and Google-translate does a reasonable job at translating it, but loses all the pictures in the result. Cheers Baerbel Jess received this from Dr. Friedemann Tewald: Hallo to everyone, my name ist Friedemann aka docfred, I have heard about the forum, because of Bärbel Winkler. I am the administrator of “falcommunity.de”. As Bärbel told, we run two webcams to study our peregrine falcons. Step by step we will translate our site in english. Kind regards Friedemann (sorry, but my english isn’t the best) ----------------------------------------------- Dr. med. Friedemann Tewald FA für Labormedizin Labor Enders Prof. Gisela Enders & Kollegen MVZ GbR
Thank you for contacting us, Dr. Tewald!
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Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Falcon Webcam in Fellbach, Germany!
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on: 16-Mar-19, 09:47:34 AM
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Very nice setup!
Thanks, Shaky! I wasn't involved with the technical setup but we luckily have a member in our conservation group who has the relevant know-how and prepared everything. We have a page about the setup ( in German) and Google-translate does a reasonable job at translating it, but loses all the pictures in the result. Cheers Baerbel I like that little Green Backyard HD Bird Camera Kit. I might get 2 of them to replace Cameras 2 and 3 if I can figure out a better mounting system. (The included mounts have 2 degrees of freedom. We need 3 because our roof is slanted.) Their setup is similar to our 2 setups in Powers and TSB. Powers has an NVR and a POE switch driving the IP HD Cameras. TSB has a wireless Internet antenna system and POE+ for the HD PTZ dome Camera (Main). I will be installing an NVR at TSB in a few weeks. Both Powers and TSB have 3 servers each streaming video (2 live and one backup) to YouTube, which is the streaming provider for the Rfalconcam website. What really stands out for me at Fellbach is the precision engineered nest box mounting system. It's beautiful!
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