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Live stream captures nesting ospreys at Queensland rainforest research facility
9 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Researchers have observed a pair of ospreys nesting at a height of 47 meters in the Daintree Rainforest for 15 consecutive years. This unique nesting site is located on a crane at James Cook University, which provides an ideal vantage point for the seabirds.
- The initiative to stream their life via an 'osprey cam' highlights the intersection of technology and wildlife conservation.
- The Daintree Rainforest is one of the oldest rainforests in the world and is known for its rich biodiversity. The presence of ospreys nesting in such an unusual location reflects both the resilience of wildlife and the increasing need for innovative conservation strategies in the face of habitat loss.
- The long-term nesting of these ospreys at a research facility underscores the adaptability of wildlife in urbanized areas. The use of technology, such as live streaming, not only enhances public engagement with nature but also serves as a valuable tool for researchers studying avian behavior and conservation efforts.
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This article is based on information from The Guardian and aims to provide insights into wildlife behavior and conservation efforts.
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