Wildlife proved to be of great importance to the followers, as a YouTube channel garnered very large views, after the start of a continuous live broadcast of live clips from inside the nests of birds, such as a family of owls, whose life many followed around the world and in Britain and other countries.
Robert Fuller, a wildlife activist, has installed a network of secret webcams inside the nests of barn owls, brown owls, birds and more.
This network of cameras broadcasts live video and audio on the “Fuller” channel on YouTube, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
https://youtu.be/YT3Y_w-iSlQ
The cameras provided a series of beautiful scenes and a different and unique view of wildlife for the audience.
https://youtu.be/NYkUySSjJog
According to the British “Daily Mail”, pubs and bowling alleys in the Netherlands have replaced sports coverage with live wildlife broadcasts on this channel.
It seems that the personal life of owls from inside their nest has also gained the attention of followers, as about 20,000 people from all countries of the world watch the broadcast daily, including the Philippines, South Korea and others.
I'm also on @BBCLookNorth tonight when I'll get to 'meet' one of the fans of my YouTube Livestream.
Niels van Dalen shows my live birdcams to patrons of his bowling bar in the Netherlands 🍺🎳He's been invited to tell me why on a live broadcast of @BBCLookNorth tonight at 6.30pm pic.twitter.com/f9HdSuz9ex— Robert E Fuller (@RobertEFuller) June 15, 2022
“I have over 100 hidden cameras set up in my garden and the countryside around my art gallery so that at any time I can see the wildlife you’re visiting,” Fuller says on his website.
One of the channels displays a screen that includes clips of broadcasting all cameras continuously, which garnered many views around the world.