How to make a Wildlife Camera (using a Raspberry Pi!) | Maddie Moate
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- For a long time I've really wanted to get stuck in with a Raspberry Pi project and the My Naturewatch Camera has been something I've been meaning to make for AGES. This video is a detailed step by step instructional video, something that I couldn't find online. So I hope that this, alongside the amazing mynaturewatch.net website, will encourage you to build your own and get spying on your local wildlife!
My Naturewatch Camera Website with detailed instructions! - mynaturewatch.net
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The bird marked as a Marsh tit is actually a Great tit! Apologies for the editing error!
Wildlife camera
Hi Maddie ive recently completed building this project but there seems to be a slight problem when i connect to the my nature watch wifi and type camera.local into the adress bar it wont let me onto camera.local as there is no internet with the nature watch wifi
if you could help me out that would be great Thanks
i need a night vision one
Ahhhhh we remember this! (Looking through old wildlife projects because we've come over all autumnal and want to spy on some hedgehogs)
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Fantastic! Sounds like a fun Dad and daughters project this spring. Thanks Maddie!
Well done, Maddie. That home-made camera setup worked perfectly. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I love this! I've made the camera but had difficulty finding the right place to put it and the best bird food. This video explains everything, especially the tech bits, very clearly.
We made one with 6 & 4yr olds. They loved it! Caught great pics of our cheeky squirrels stealing the seed. Looking straight at the camera.
It's incredible how Raspberry Pi can be all sorts of things, and TIL that it can power a camera too! Hopefully, the crack originating from the drilled hole or any other parts of the container don't end up causing water damage. Anyway, that's so cool. One more thing to keep in mind just in case I'll need a Raspberry Pi for something later down the line 🙂
Maddie Moate I LOVE this !! Thank you for the project idea 👍Let's do a transcontinental collab from garden to garden -yes?
you have such a contagious enthusiasm!
Nicely done Maddie! I am sure that you have inspired a lot of people with this video! Thanks for that.
Great tutorial, passionate performance and i looove that clear British accent! I mean, everone with standard English lessons at school can understand you.👍
Terrific stuff. I’m going to suggest this to my daughter as our next Daddy-and-daughter project.
Love this. 4 year old is pressuring me to buy all the gear for our own. Little does she know I want to do this more than her 😂
Very good pictures for a little Pi!
I know! I was so impressed!
That's a great video for beginners to electronics and programming/rpi.. 👌 10/10
Cool project! You get some lovely birds over there!
Gosh, I've got lost several times looking in your eyes. Besides that great tutorial and I'm hooked on building that thing. Thank you for your video.
Fantastic video! Delighted to see nature and computers come together
You have such a bubbly personality and awesome smile 😁 great video
This is such a cute idea! Thank you so much for sharing. I will be making a wildlife camera for my bird living mother-in-law, so she can share with the grandchildren what is going on at her birdfeeders. You just made me The son-in-law of the year LOL
Hello Maddie. Cool video!
Of course we want more!
Thank you for this adventurous, hands on, project-based lesson. Very engaging. Please show more examples of how to program raspberries for STEM.
Great project, love it when these things work first time. Question, can the image be rotated through 90° rather than 180°?
Me and my son love watching you. We call you the special camera lady
Great video, thanks for posting it. I'm going to build my own.
Fantastic video and the resulting pictures are truly amazing!
Thanks for creating this!
Blimey, where did they move to? Sandringham? That garden is huge!
yep they got a park the size of Mexico
It rocks, just made one for my wife, thank you!
Really nice. I have similar feeders and a spare Pi so I'll give it a go. I need to get a Pi Cam so I'll try for one with good resolution. I have a Pi and Pi camera that I use for 3D printing and that camera has no IR filter so I'll need to be careful with the one I'll buy for this project. Nice one Maddie, thanks.
Thanks for posting this video, it's great and is very helpful.
We definitely want to see you do more projects, this is a great way to encourage girls into coding/making! What about future projects like musical instruments with a makey makey, or some kind of bedroom alarm to stop little brothers or sisters from sneaking in and stealing your books (it's always the Faraway Tree that goes walkies here!).
AWESOMENESS Maddie!!! Love all your videos, but GET CRACKING WITH YOUR 🐝's !!!! ❤️ Hope you and MUM still have your honey bees! Btw you and mommy are STUNNING even in a bee Vail! We are beekeepers in southern Appalachia America and Spring has sprung and our colonies are ABSOLUTELY DETONATING!!! 💪🐝🍯💞
Hi love your videos their so inspiring
Super COOL! They are beautiful 💚💚💚
My daughter has clearly not seen this video. I would have lost my raspberry pi's otherwise! Well done on doing something tricky for children.
Who's that bird? It's Maddie of course. Excellent video Maddie keep it up 👍👍👍
Nice exactly what i was looking for. Thanks
Wow I love it so much you are so amazing 👏 💗 💖 💓 💕 ❤ 👏 💗 💖 💓 💕 ❤ 👏 💗 💖 💓 💕 ❤ 👏 💗 💖
Excellent movie!
so can you like start it up in a forest and leave or?
I would get loads of pictures of the squirrel trying to figure out the bird feeder lol
Great video.
I have a question. Can you set a ring memory? So that there I always a few seconds of recording before the trigger event?
Hello, one idea might be for a similar project but for overnight, catching hedgehogs, foxes and badgers. You could use the noIR camera and some programming to trigger some IR leds or similar.
Nice Video, Would be great if you did a night time camera too. You probably get all sorts of small mammals in a garden that size!
Do you need to connect to the rpi over the Internet to view video/images? Or is there a way to check the captured clips offline?
Hey Maddie - thanks for this project. I'm trying to do it myself but it seems that the link to download the software is no longer available. Do you have an alternative?
Great Fun video, Thanks!
I loved it too!
Hello Maddie, my 4yo daughter loves your videos. Her suggestion is "how about you make a fox feeder?"
Everytime I watch a Maddie video I'm reminded of how way past cool she is.
Hi Maddie! Great video! My nephew and I are keen to try it - can you post a link to where to get the right Raspberry Pi equipment pls? Or is anyone else able to help. It says around £30 for the whole lot on the video but the kits on Amazon are over £50. Thanks!!
Thanks for sharing
Maddie, I have a raspberry pi3 will this program work on this, thanks
This is awesome
Is this easier, faster or cheaper than just buying a wildlife camera?
Hiyaaa maddie love your videos
Birds are soo cute like you
Brilliant!
This is pretty cool. Now I'm wondering if the Pi can be powered with a solar cell.
Did you get solar power sorted?
@@jimrobinson9673 Nah, never tried it.
Is there a way to make a raspberry pi video camera in the same way as your static camera?
Where did you get it from Maddie
Awesome!
Amazing!!!
Hi Maddie. Do you know whether it could be made to work with a PC Web Cam plugged into the Pi's USB port?
I'm very late to this party but yes it can. It depends on Linux support for the webcam but in my experience they are very widely supported.
Nice video. I found it tended to overheat if in too small a box and needed a heat sink.
I didn't find that, possibly because it was such a cold day??
@@maddiemoate possibly. I have also made the night camera, which has its own intricacies, but might be good to try if you fancy a go
Was it a cold day
I want to do the same for some squirrels I feed, but with video. I'm very afraid of how much data it's gonna make.
Also it would be a lot nicer to set mine up to my network so that I don't have to change wifi's just to get the data.
I find your voice soothing, and in combination of who you are... Sweet Christmas 😍
Superb
This is great but does anyone have any idea... Would it be possible to change the software to enable viewing remotely over the Internet? How might I do this? Presumably would have to connect to home WiFi and assign a static IP address somehow.
The mynaturewatch image file seems to be corrupted, it's not working when I uncompress it :(
Hi Maddie, I know you probably get a lot of messages from people but I was hoping you could help me please? My nearly 3 year old son Freddie is absolutely obsessed with watching your UA-cam videos and his birthday is next month. Please could you reply with a Happy Birthday message to surprise him with on his birthday? Thank you xxx
Does anyone know if there an alternative app for Etcher as it can’t open the downloaded file on my MacBook?
First! ;) ?
Wildlife camera
can anyone help me with mine, boots up as it says it should, but won't connect to the internet
Sad its only a home-based camera. Wildlife means outside and outside means no wifi. And all solutions i found on the internet yet are such things. It would be great to have a 'real' mobile camera which saves the data on a sd-card... Like a 'offline' solution. And not wifi...
You can make rpi store these to the drive
a wach made out of a raspian pi wold be amazing
the lens cover should be black as well the cap should be black too.
Wildlife camera raspberry pi
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Hi 👋🏻 Maddy
I don't understand how a channel can have nearly 50,000 subscribers, and only 500 views on a video! Especially on a channel as good as this, it doesn't make sense 😂
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Wow you are Dynamite love you.
Keith Kuhn
KK Motion Pictures
not creepy at all lol, having to flash my pi from an unknown and untrusted img xDD raspbian+motion is the way to go, don't let your pi be flashed with smth you can't verify !!!
do some wild life camera
were making a camera
You need more subscribers! But please move the camera a little further from your face next time lol.
loded diper
Your from cebeebies
Maddie as an IT professional please don't hold a any computing components like that you can destroy it without even knowing.love the video never thought of doing that by the way. you can make diy robot using rasberry pi
We made one of these cameras. It's fantastic and my children loved seeing pictures of the birds. We got some really funny photos too. We are going to make a couple more. 😁
And here I was hoping you'd be teaching the young ones some basic programming.
There's an idea for a future series!