Kick off 2026 with these special moments from the Cornell Lab's Bird Cams!
One Year of Bird Cams Wrapped Into Five Minutes
Our Bird Cams bring the natural world to life in real time, offering new opportunities to discover birds each day. As we head into 2026, settle in and enjoy five minutes of fuzzy owlets, fledgling hawks, and more top moments that defined 2025.
Northern Royal Albatrosses Have A New Year's Bash
It's a party in New Zealand! This group of gargantuan seabirds convened for a lively exchange of displays around the Northern Royal Albatross Cam nest. Watch and learn what's going on at these gatherings across the headland.
Northern Royal Albatross by Emmeline Roddy.
Enjoy a Gallery of Cam-Inspired Art
Our Bird Cams have a way of stirring the imagination. See how viewers have channeled their creativity into a beautiful assortment of artwork inspired by their favorite live cams. Tour the gallery.
Images courtesy of Liz Clayton Fuller.
Learn to Draw Birds With Liz Clayton Fuller
Join us on January 24 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern for a beginner-friendly drawing workshop with illustrator Liz Clayton Fuller for $12. Learn the basics of bird anatomy, sharpen your sketching skills, and get your questions answered during a live Q&A. Sign up now.
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