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SavannahNest

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This nest near Savannah, GA has hosted both Great Horned Owls (2015/2016) & Ospreys (2017-2021). The owls are back for 2022—who knows what will happen next?

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Cams are still down but here's a picture from our first nest family in February of 2015 when we had two adorable Great Horned Owl chicks. This was originally a Bald Eagle nest and the cams were installed (fall 2014) in hopes of watching eagles but the owls moved in first.

Cams are still down but here's a picture from our first nest family in February of 2015 when we had two adorable Great Horned Owl chicks. This was originally a Bald Eagle nest and the cams were installed (fall 2014) in hopes of watching eagles but the owls moved in first.
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FYI: you may have noticed that there is a problem watching our nest. The cam is not streaming. The cam host and others are working hard to restore the live stream. Thanks for your patience.

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Serious problems, Savannah Nest Cams. To determine whether the issue is in the tree or in some piece of equipment on the ground, cam operators have substituted a different router, a new PoE injector, bypassed the gas discharge tube lightning arrestor and used new ethernet cables

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The tests in the previous post indicate that nothing on the ground is defective, leaving just the camera itself in the tree, or the cable to the camera as possible culprits. For now we have to understand that we can't view the nest unless the camera is replaced.

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10/15 Savannah fans, please see the posts from our Cam Host, Landings Bird Cams. The problem seems technically dire for an immediate solution. The Cam Host is still working, but the delay will be longer than anticipated. Thanks for your patience and understanding!

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1/2 We're sorry to share that technical challenges continue to keep the Savannah cams offline & the issues will likely mean that we will not be streaming during the 2024 nesting season. We'll post an update if & when this situation changes or we get any further updates.