WXCam #1 overlooks Paint Creek in Oakland, MI.
The camera takes a still image every 10 seconds during daylight hours and is pointed due north. The creek is about 100 feet below. It’s the view out my back deck.
Among birds that frequent the feeder that you see are Black-capped Chickadees, the Tufted Titmouse, cardinals, finches, doves, the Pileated Woodpecker, the Northern flicker, the Downy Woodpecker, the Red-breasted Nuthatch, the Blue jay, the Eastern Bluebird, the Baltimore Warbler, several species of Hummingbird and a flock of Wild Turkeys. In the valley below are deer, mink, beaver, coyotes, raccoons, opossum, skunks and several species of squirrel. |