
Eagle-Owl Cliff Habitat Cam
OnlineThis fixed camera frames a rugged, leaf-strewn cliff face in Germany's Ahr valley, part of a protected nesting complex used by wild Eurasian eagle-owls.
Run by owl conservationists, the feed offers a rare chance to spot an eagle-owl, peregrine falcon, or raven moving across the rocky ledges.
About This Webcam
Everything you need to know about this live stream
A Fixed Window Onto an Owl Cliff
This stationary webcam is mounted on a rock ledge in the Ahr valley of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, framing a stretch of steep, leaf-strewn cliff face beside one of the region's known Eurasian eagle-owl nesting sites.
Conservation in Action
The camera is operated by EGE (Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung der Eulen), a German society dedicated to owl conservation, as part of a wider network of cameras that has documented the lives of Bubo bubo pairs in the Ahr valley since 2008.
What to Watch For
With no pan, tilt, or zoom, the view holds steady over loose scree and dry vegetation, where eagle-owls, peregrine falcons, and ravens are occasionally seen moving along the ledges.
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