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Home | BirdCams | Live BirdCam in Southern California

Live BirdCam in Southern California

 

Most days our streaming PeliCam is live from the large, outdoor flight aviary at our Los Angeles Wildlife Center in San Pedro, CA. In addition to Brown Pelicans, you may see gulls and other waterbirds in recovery in this 100-foot long aviary.

Note: During the influx of Western & Clark’s Grebes, or other waterbirds, you may see another live camera on one of the handful of outdoor pelagic pools.

Not seeing any birds? The bird or birds featured may be undergoing exams, or staff/volunteers may currently be cleaning their pools or enclosures. If so, check back again soon!

We also have a BirdCam running at our San Francisco Bay Center. See more

Enjoy watching our BirdCams? Please pitch in to help us cover the costs of streaming these views of our patients. If you or your company would like to sponsor the BirdCam for a month, click here for more information.

Note: We use an Axis Q1765-LE HD camera to capture live video feed from the pelican aviary. Curious about this live streaming technology? Check out our blog post.

A big thanks to the Christen C. and Ben H. Garrett Family Foundation for the generous funding to get this BirdCam project off the ground!

Bird Rescue’s team of specialists operates two year-round aquatic bird rescue centers in California, which care for 3,500-5,000 birds per year, and has led oiled wildlife rescue efforts in 230+ oil spills in more than a dozen countries.

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