
Forest Stream Wildlife Cam
OnlineA remotely operated PTZ camera is trained on a rocky forest stream winding through the hardwood hills of Westmoreland County, where fallen logs and mossy boulders shape a series of small pools. This quiet creek corridor east of Pittsburgh draws deer, foxes and a steady procession of native woodland wildlife to drink and forage.
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Everything you need to know about this live stream
A Hidden Creek in the Pennsylvania Woods
Tucked into a wooded ravine in southwestern Pennsylvania, this remote-controlled camera looks down on a narrow forest stream as it works its way over weathered sandstone and fallen timber. The private, hunting-free property gives the surrounding hardwood forest room to grow largely undisturbed.
A Pan-Tilt-Zoom View of the Action
The PTZ camera can be remotely panned, tilted and zoomed to follow movement along the banks, letting operators and viewers track animals as they move through the underbrush or pause at the water's edge for a closer look.
A Magnet for Woodland Wildlife
The mix of running water, rock cover and dense canopy makes this stretch of creek a natural gathering point for white-tailed deer, foxes, raccoons and a wide variety of songbirds, offering an ever-changing window into the daily rhythms of the forest.
Part of a Larger Wildlife Camera Network
This stream cam is one of several PixCams wildlife feeds set up across the same private woodland, together forming a broader look at the native species that call this corner of Westmoreland County home.
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