Ornithos Atlantic Rainforest Webcam
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Wildlife webcam streams live footage from the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil, an ecosystem that is more threatened than the Amazon Rainforest.

The Ornithos webcam captures Atlantic Rainforest wildlife: Plain Parakeets flock here during the Brazilian winter.
World Land Trust (WLT) helped create a nearby nature reserve to protect the Atlantic Rainforest and funds its on-going conservation through our partner, REGUA.
The webcam captures some of the incredible wildlife found in the Atlantic Rainforest – from the Swallow-tailed Hummingbird and Black Jacobin, to the Blue-winged Parrotlet and the Plain Parakeet. Running 24 hours a day, the webcam has a light for early mornings when it is still dark to show a glimpse into the forest's nocturnal inhabitant, like the fruit bats.
All the webcams were setup by WLT's Web Multimedia Officer, Luciano Breves, who is a wildlife filmmaker and conservationist working to protect the forests of Brazil.
Join Luciano and other nature enthusiasts across the world on the Wildlife Webcam Chat (featured bottom right) and get your wildlife questions answered by the expert.
If your company would like to support a webcam, please contact WLT
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Atlantic Rainforest Bird ID Guide
Discover more about the most common birds that visit the Ornithos Webcam with our identification guide.
Hummingbird ID Guide
Identify hummingbirds that commonly visit the Ornithos Webcam.
Where is the Ornithos Webcam?
Find out the Ornithos Atlantic Rainforest webcam location on Google Maps.
Videos from WLT nature reserves
See videos from the Atlantic Rainforest and other WLT conservation projects across the world.
Webcam Snapshots on Flickr
Check out our webcam snapshots and share your own on the WLT Flickr group.
Conservation projects in the Atlantic Rainforest
Discover more about WLT’s conservation projects in Brazil and Argentina that are protecting the Atlantic Rainforest.
Join in the Chat

Join us on the webchat to ask questions and discuss the wildlife you are watching live from the rainforest.

