Hello-

We just launched a new cam focused on an American Kestrel pair in Boise, ID,  
with our partners The Peregrine Fund, and wanted to make sure everyone knew 
about it! You can follow along both inside and outside of their nest box at

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/kestrels

and you can leave comments about what you see happening via Twitter using the 
hashtag #tpfkestrels

Over the last two days five nestlings hatched out, and the adults are busily 
brooding and feeding them throughout the day, and there's beautiful ambient 
sound from the inhabitants of the surrounding sage-scrub habitat. The Mountain 
Daylight time zone means that you also have something to watch when the light 
begins to dim on the hawks, herons, and bluebirds! You'll also notice that you 
can switch from one species' cam to the other via the navigation bar at the top 
of the All About Birds cam pages.

Please share with friends that you think might be interested, and a big thanks 
to the Lab's web team in getting the feed up and running! We hope to be 
launching a couple more cams in the next week, so stay tuned!


charles.

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Charles Eldermire
BirdCams Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-254-1131

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