
Mátra Forest Wildlife Feeder
OnlineDeep in the Mátra mountains of northern Hungary, this wildlife feeder camera overlooks a quiet woodland clearing where a corn feeding station draws the forest's wild mammals. Red deer, wild boar, and foxes emerge from the surrounding beech and oak woodland to forage, while songbirds flit between the scattered branches. The secluded setting offers an intimate window onto the rhythms of Central European wildlife.
About This Webcam
Everything you need to know about this live stream
A Window into the Mátra Wilderness
This camera looks out over a woodland feeding station in the Mátra mountains, the highest range in Hungary. A scattering of corn on the forest floor turns the clearing into a reliable gathering point for the area's wild residents, captured in 4K detail.
Who Visits the Feeder
Patient viewers can spot red deer, wild boar, foxes and smaller mammals foraging among the leaf litter, alongside woodland songbirds. Each visit is unscripted, making every appearance a small discovery.
The Forest Setting
The surrounding beech and oak woodland is typical of the Mátra's mixed deciduous forest, a protected landscape laced with hiking trails near the village of Mátraszentimre. The terrain rises steeply through dense canopy and open glades.
About the Live Stream
The feed is maintained by Madárles, a Hungarian wildlife-camera project, and runs on solar power deep in the forest. An on-screen donation feeder lets viewers release corn to coax animals into view.
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