LIVE Animal Cam from South Africa! (Primates, bats, and beautiful birds)

This bird feeding station is located in a suburban garden backyard in Pretoria, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 4,600 feet (1400 m) above sea level, the bird feeder is situated between the trees about 20 feet (6m) above ground level. 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT BIRD WATCHING HQ: 😀 1. Buy a Youtube Super Chat. 2. Support via PayPal here - 3. Shop my favorite bird feeders, squirrel-proof items, books, etc at my Amazon store! This bird camera is brought to us by Allen BirdCam, who has been live-streaming since 2010! Please enjoy this small contribution from this wonderful family, as they love sharing a little window into Africa and the wonderful blessings from nature, highlighting the importance of taking good care of our valuable environment. You can learn more about Allen BirdCam at The feeder was custom designed and built from teak hardwood, which is resistant to the weather and easy to disinfect. If you would like to donate directly to him to help with expenses, please use this link: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: WHAT FOODS ARE FED? Fruit is typically used, such as apples, bananas, and pears. You will also see specially prepared saw meat and suet served several times per day. The tube feeder has mixed birdseed inside and the glass feeder is full of nectar water. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON BIRDS AND MAMMALS THAT APPEAR? Large Spotted Genet, Wahlberg’s epauletted fruit bat, Lesser Bushbaby, African grey hornbill, Grey go-away-bird, Ring-necked dove, Cape sparrow, Arrow-marked babbler, Speckled Mousebird, Cape starling, Red-winged starling, Black-collared barbet, Green wood hoopoe, Burchell’s coucal, Crested barbet, Black-headed weaver, Karoo thrush (Lyster), Common bulbul, Southern boubou, Speckled pigeon, and Hadeda ibis. To learn how to identify and learn more about the various birds and animal visitors to the birdfeeder, visit Click the play button to hear the bird and animal calls. WHAT TYPE OF CAMERA IS USED FOR STREAMING?
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