J Scott Shannon (
otterfamily) wrote2006-05-18 06:49 am
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Pier webcam
If you'd like to take a look at where I watch the otters, there's a webcam at Trinidad pier.
To view and operate the webcam, you'll first need to make sure that Java is up-to-date on your system. A broadband internet connection is also recommended for optimal viewing. Here is the URL:
http://208.180.39.56/sample/LvAppl/lvappl.htm (dead link)
The floating dock where the otters hang out is at lower left in the camera's default position. If you turn the camera to the right, you'll see Trinidad Head. That's where the otters have their dens.
Unfortunately, at present, there are no otters in residence. But at least you can see where the action takes place when they are here.
By the way, if you come on and see that the camera is pointed down at the floating docks, that's probably me looking for otters, so please don't take the camera away from me! :-)
To view and operate the webcam, you'll first need to make sure that Java is up-to-date on your system. A broadband internet connection is also recommended for optimal viewing. Here is the URL:
The floating dock where the otters hang out is at lower left in the camera's default position. If you turn the camera to the right, you'll see Trinidad Head. That's where the otters have their dens.
Unfortunately, at present, there are no otters in residence. But at least you can see where the action takes place when they are here.
By the way, if you come on and see that the camera is pointed down at the floating docks, that's probably me looking for otters, so please don't take the camera away from me! :-)