Things used to make these videos:
In box Camera - Green Feathers wired IP camera
https://www.green-feathers.co.uk/collections/bird-box-cameras/products/hd-ip-bird-box-camera - Use discount code YOUTUBE10 for 10% off non-discounted Green Feathers products across their website
Nest box - Garden Nature side view box
https://gardenature.co.uk/product/side-view-bird-box
Streaming software - OBS
FREE to download at https://obsproject.com/download
Editing software - Davinci Resolve 17
FREE to download at https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
External Camera - Sony A6400 with 18 -105mm F4 lens
Streaming hardware - Apple MacBook Pro 15" 2012 and 2018
Here's the follow-up montage video from the BlueTit nest box located in Loughborough, UK. It takes us from the first egg hatching to the chicks fledging and leaving the nest.
There is a 'PG-13' edit of this video showing what happens to the chicks that didn't make it. You can find that here:
https://youtu.be/eH8Q_Kck_FI
If you haven't seen the Empty Nest to First Egg video you can find it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EPJEg6R3SM&list=PLG_1nW3IoL_OyETLTx_6aC6CjIbl7jAiw&index=2
As you'll see, several of the chicks didn't survive to fledging. There was a cold snap during the nesting period which could have had a bearing on the matter. Rest assured that the bird feeders were (and still are) well stocked. Like minded people with bluetit nest boxes in the UK left comments saying many of their chicks also hadn't survived through to fledging this year either.
The chicks hatched over a four day period, usually this would only be a two day affair. The final chick to hatch on day 4 didn't stand much of a chance compared to its siblings which were already much larger after 2 or 3 days of being fed.
The sharper eyed amongst you might have noticed that there isn't a day 15 or 19 in the video. This was due to a recording failure and a computer meltdown. The camera and computer had been streaming 24/7 for two and a half months and started to fight back!
The parents continue to feed the chicks in and around the garden and the chicks have not returned to the nest box. This is absolutely normal.
The white fluff in the nest is Sheep's wool.
If you would like to see more then there are individual daily highlights available! Please look through this playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG_1nW3IoL_OyETLTx_6aC6CjIbl7jAiw
Thanks lots for watching - hope you enjoyed it!