The Sculthorpe Moor Community Nature Reserve webcam is currently showing a marsh harrier nest.
Nowhere else in Britain is it possible to see marsh harriers so intimately, live. The image is updated every minute throughout the day.
Find out more about the project here.
See how the camera was disguised to reassure the marsh harriers.
Support the Trust's work through its 40th anniversary appeal.
Sculthorpe Moor Community Nature Reserve was created by the Hawk and Owl Trust to protect and enhance the very special habitat in the Wensum Valley of Norfolk. It includes the valley's only example of saw sedge wetland, a priority habitat for preservation in Europe. Its wildlife includes breeding marsh harriers, water rails and kingfishers as well as barn owls. Otters use its waterways and the fen is home to many species of dragonfly, butterfly and a host of flowering plants.
Visit the Sculthorpe Moor Community Nature Reserve website