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Tag: technology oops

Posted on November 10, 2016

Feeder Cam update

Briefly, today, I thought that thanks to some finagling, we had gotten the feed of images from our feeder cam back online!

Only… then we found out that no, this isn’t working quite right. So…back to talking to the ISP and tech service there!

http://birdsofvermont.org/camera

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