The Devon Wildlife Trust says the camera is showing the 'comings and goings' of creatures.
A wildlife charity in Devon has installed a webcam on a bird table to give people "easy access to nature".
As well as birds during the day, the camera's night-vision system had also seen nocturnal appearances from foxes, badgers and fallow deer, it said. Communications manager Jan Coman said: "We believe everybody should have easy access to nature; but not everyone has access to a garden, let alone the resources to set up and maintain a bird table."Hopefully, our birdfeeder cam will bring a little bit of nature into more people's lives."
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