Your Comments - Barn Swallow (WA)
06/25/07 22:45
These were beautiful birds to watch!!
06/20/07 15:53
Looks like they are about to leave the nest. These are beautiful birds, thank you so much for the opportunity to observe them!
06/18/07 10:10
When switching to the pop-up window it always goes back to the main page for Barn swallow, No seperate view. Is the camera stuck?
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06/14/07 20:50
I thought tree swallows were the green ones. My barn swallows are dark blue and rust with creamy bellies. Are some barn swallows green?
06/13/07 23:53
Is there a fledge date? So happy the cam's back up, thanks!
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06/13/07 13:33
CLO/NestWatch Staff
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06/12/07 15:34
Hope everything is o.k. with the swallow family!
06/11/07 10:47
I see they are getting big enough to poke their heads over the side. Soon they will all be lined up along the front edge like ducks in a row. I wonder if the zoo visitors are being swooped yet.
06/10/07 14:06
Very sweet and clear photos of the nestlings this morning. They have grown! I would still love to know what type of feathers those are that the mother chose for the nest, the feather is bigger than the mother, that must have been a sight to see when she flew that up to her nest!
06/07/07 20:47
I can't wait to watch them grow...I'm gonna have to read up on them...as well as the Eaastern Phoebe...do we have them in GA? Its research time!!
MA
MA
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06/07/07 17:55
Thanks for posting pictures and info., great pictures today!
06/07/07 11:59
of the lil ones today!! Wendy :) so cute!!
06/06/07 11:42
if so the appear to quite large already!
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06/03/07 16:15
did they all hatch? or are they covered by the feathers?
06/03/07 11:44
What fun having a Barn Swallow. I know it's a lot of work setting it up and taking on another cam to keep up with. I'm glad I have an extra large computer screen so I can watch all of the cameras at once. At work my working window is getting quite small. Of course I don't spend too much time watching at work!
Jennifer
Greenville, TX
Jennifer
Greenville, TX
06/02/07 19:55
An egg has hatched alreay?
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06/02/07 13:26
The picture looks great today, her color really shows!
06/01/07 22:28
...and amazing...mom is off the nest right now...and the nest looks so small and the eggs so large...this is a fist for me...seeing a barn swallow...AND her nest...thanks!!
MA/GA
MA/GA
06/01/07 16:07
Do the feathers in the nest belong to the swallow?
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06/01/07 15:59
Great little swallow. I live in WA and have been to the Zoo many times, it is a lovely place. I look forward to watching her nesting, and learning more about this bird.
05/31/07 22:24
We re-adjusted the camera angle, but we have to do it blindly atm (since we are locked out of the keeper area tonight), still not right on, but I think better than 30% of the screen being glaring white cement.
We are really looking forward to watching the 5 eggs hatch!
- WPZ Staff
We are really looking forward to watching the 5 eggs hatch!
- WPZ Staff
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05/31/07 22:09
I don't think I've ever seen a barn swallow in person....good luck getting the cam fixed....and I can't wait!!!
Thanks!
Thanks!
05/31/07 20:49
We are still working on it. The image looks good on our machine, but doesn't look so good here. The pavement below is causing bad contrast for the rest of the image. Hoping I can tweak white balance to fix it.
Also, running it at 640x480, but noticed the pop-up doesn't size to fit or force image size down.
Also, running it at 640x480, but noticed the pop-up doesn't size to fit or force image size down.
05/30/07 17:30
Sorry folks! We were so excited to get
the images up from the Zoo. They have a
a few details to finish before they can get
it running properly- ranging from "a cable staple in the cable to cow surgeries..." Stay tuned!
TBN/CLO Staff
the images up from the Zoo. They have a
a few details to finish before they can get
it running properly- ranging from "a cable staple in the cable to cow surgeries..." Stay tuned!
TBN/CLO Staff
05/30/07 17:20
Picture doesn't seem to change.
05/30/07 11:03
I have a pair of these with nestlings on my front porch. I love to watch them but everytime I venture outside I get ruthlessly attacked. I have flowers, vegtables and bird feeders/baths that need my attention. How can I pacify them and protect my head? They zoom right under my hat brim and barely miss my eyes. It sounds silly but they're scaring me.
05/29/07 22:14
This is an exciting opportunity! Thanks cam host and TBN