SORRY, OUR LIVE STREAM IS DOWN
We will get back up and running as soon as possible. All the chicks and fox kits are well. Profuse apologies, everyone.
We are watching two cameras. We'll switch back and forth from time to time, and we'll split screen the cameras also. We have sound on both cameras now.
Camera One: We are watching a nest of 5 black-crested titmouse chicks. They hatched Thursday April 8th. They're being fed by both parents. There's one unhatched egg still in the nest (though now the chicks are getting big we haven't seen it for a while).
Camera Two: A mama gray fox moved her 3 tiny kits into one of the dens on Saturday April 17th. We don't know how old they are, but their eyes are still closed so they were born less than 2 weeks ago. They're very small - we think maybe a week old.
Видео SORRY, OUR LIVE STREAM IS DOWN канала Texas Backyard Wildlife
We are watching two cameras. We'll switch back and forth from time to time, and we'll split screen the cameras also. We have sound on both cameras now.
Camera One: We are watching a nest of 5 black-crested titmouse chicks. They hatched Thursday April 8th. They're being fed by both parents. There's one unhatched egg still in the nest (though now the chicks are getting big we haven't seen it for a while).
Camera Two: A mama gray fox moved her 3 tiny kits into one of the dens on Saturday April 17th. We don't know how old they are, but their eyes are still closed so they were born less than 2 weeks ago. They're very small - we think maybe a week old.
Видео SORRY, OUR LIVE STREAM IS DOWN канала Texas Backyard Wildlife
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