hi all, thought I'd post up another 5 minute video, it's taken from one of our maplin trail cameras, lots of 20 second clips stuck together, as we were curious to see what was feeding around the newly installed pheasant feeder, although pheasant feeders are normally used by those people who raise them to shoot, I have no intention of doing that, I might however catch and remove those pesky squirrels, as I'm sure they would take great delight in removing chicks from the many bird boxes I've positioned
http://youtu.be/JYrr_Pivfy4
as already mention, I've started putting up multiple bird nesting boxes, and as inquisitive as I am, would love to be able to see inside one, should a bird decide to rear a brood in it, now there are many types of bird box camera packages out there, as always I opted for the cheapest I could find, which actually worked in my favour for once, as most of the more expensive units need a 240v power supply to run the camera, so no good for the woods, mine however uses power from the laptop that you plug it into, so the box can be installed and the lead run to somewhere, ours goes inside a caravan, but you could just leave it dangling at the bottom of the tree with a waterproof bag over the usb connector, or if you have a ladder, leave it rolled up out of reach, if your unlucky enough to get unwanted visitors in your woods
here is the link to the unit I bought
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231179548593? ... 1423.l2649
you need to follow the instructions that come with it and download the "FREE" software for the camera drivers and to watch the picture, there appears to be no way of hitting a record button, but there is a snapshot button, but after playing about with the software, if you use the "streaming" function, this will record what your viewing
PRO'S; its only £30
CON'S; I think the entrance hole is a little low, they put it there as the camera takes up space in the top, so the nest-box could do with being longer in height to accommodate for that, but then I suppose it would push the price up
so in true Dexter style I've already started thinking on how to make better and cheaper, of course the easy solution on the nest box is make your own from the many logs you have, so this I will be doing, we want a good 8" to 10" between hole and base of box, then around 2" above for the camera
buying cameras from evil bay from my favourite country of china you can get these cheap as chips
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270794218857? ... 1423.l2649
you'll then need a 5mtr extension usb cable
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251172664855? ... 1423.l2649
so you'll see, you can buy the tech bits for under £5, and a bit of work by yourself building the boxes, the plastic window in the side of the one I bought is totally ineffective and not needed, as the cameras have their own light source, once fitted inside your box you can view the picture before installation, choose the amount of light needed, then tape up the control dial, roll the wire up and place this above the camera under the box roof to keep watertight, as you'll only be lighting up the box for a few minutes daily or even weekly, this should not cause the birds any distress