Bird Cams A virtual window into the natural world of birds
The Cornell Hawks are flying through the breeding season!
Video Highlights
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Meet "Āwheo" The Star Chick From The 2025–26 Northern Royal Albatross Cam | June 19, 2026
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P1 Makes A Confident Flight From Cornell Hawks Nest, Misses Mark On Return | June 22, 2026
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Young Red-tailed Hawks Feel The Wind Beneath Their Wings | June 22, 2026
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Red-tailed Hawks P1 and P2 Hang Out Together On The Ledge
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Red-tailed Hawks P1 and P2 Hang Out Together On The Ledge | June 22, 2026
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Osprey Chick Enters Food Coma After A Big Meal From Mom In Missoula, Montana | June 21, 2026
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Osprey Chick Perks Up While Iris Feeds Large Fresh Fish At Hellgate Nest | June 20, 2026
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P1 Returns To Cornell Hawks Nest One Day After Fledging | June 19, 2026
About Cams

The Cornell Lab Bird Cams connects viewers worldwide to the diverse and intimate world of birds. We work to make watching an active experience, sparking awareness and inspiration that can lead to conservation, education, and engagement with birds.
Our viewers tell us that watching the cams is a life changing experience: an unprecedented learning experience that they liken to virtual field trips or field biology in their living room. We’re excited to continue sharing and learning with the community as we watch the world of birds together.

Bird Cams is a free resource
providing a virtual window into the natural world
of birds and funded by donors like you
Pileated Woodpecker by Lin McGrew / Macaulay Library