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Wildlife Stream
This field cam is located in Southwestern Pennsylvania, USA. Our webcam is broadcast live 24/7 all year round. The camera is located in a field behind Wildlife Cam 2. You will often see the deer and turkey coming into and out of the Wildlife Cam 2 area. This field is also home to the songbird nest boxes and a couple of screech owl boxes. We will move the cam to these locations to view the nest boxes when active. We will also move the camera to see animals in the field as well.
Bald Eagle Live Stream
Welcome to the Pittsburgh's Hays Bald Eagle Cam in collaboration with the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (http://www.aswp.org/).
This live video feed has been granted a Special Permit by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for educational purposes. The Game Commission’s mission is: To manage wild birds, wild mammals and their habitats for current and future generations.
Wildlife Stream
Wildlife Cam 2 is located in Southwestern Pennsylvania, USA. Our webcam is broadcast live 24/7 all year round. Here we have an automated feeder that is setup to feed 3 times a day, which we change during the seasons. The feeder puts out a small amount of cracked corn and sweet feed to attract an array of wildlife. The camera is located in a wooded area about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh, PA on private property which is not open to hunting.
The main camera is a PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) camera in which we can remotely move around and zoom in on different animals. In the evenings and on weekends we will control the camera for viewers to get a closer look at the wildlife.
Elk Live Stream
Welcome to the Elk Country Visitor Center live streaming webcams located in north-central Pennsylvania - Cam 1. There are two HD pan-tilt-zoom cameras streaming the elk herd 24/7 at the Elk Country Visitor Center in Benezette, PA managed by the Keystone Elk Country Alliance. The elk were reintroduced to Pennsylvania starting in 1913 from western states in an ambitious effort by the PA Game Commission. The releases in north-central Pennsylvania were successful and the herd now numbers more than 1,000 elk.
Fun Elk Facts
Elk are much larger and heavier than white-tailed deer. A mature male elk, called a bull, stands 50 to 60 inches at the shoulder and weighs 600 to 1,000 pounds. Females, or cows, weigh 500 to 600 pounds.
Yearlings usually grow single spikes 10 to 24 inches in length, while older bulls may produce racks with main beams 4 to 5 feet in length and having five to nine tines to a side. An elk with a total of 12 antler points is called a ''royal" bull; one with 14 points is an "imperial."
Bird Feeder Live Stream
Webcam from Murrysville, Pennsylvania. The camera is broadcasting in HD resolution. The camera is located in a grass setting. You will see a variety of songbirds common to this area that live in this settings. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
Elk Live Stream
Welcome to the Elk Country Visitor Center live streaming webcams located in north-central Pennsylvania - Cam 1. There are two HD pan-tilt-zoom cameras streaming the elk herd 24/7 at the Elk Country Visitor Center in Benezette, PA managed by the Keystone Elk Country Alliance. The elk were reintroduced to Pennsylvania starting in 1913 from western states in an ambitious effort by the PA Game Commission. The releases in north-central Pennsylvania were successful and the herd now numbers more than 1,000 elk.
Elk Fun Facts
Elk are much larger and heavier than white-tailed deer. A mature male elk, called a bull, stands 50 to 60 inches at the shoulder and weighs 600 to 1,000 pounds. Females, or cows, weigh 500 to 600 pounds. Yearlings usually grow single spikes 10 to 24 inches in length, while older bulls may produce racks with main beams 4 to 5 feet in length and having five to nine tines to a side. An elk with a total of 12 antler points is called a ''royal" bull; one with 14 points is an "imperial."