It's amazing what a bit of logical web browsing can produce.
For those of us who occasionally have a little extra time after checking our main interest websites, why not Google :
mysite.verizon.net./vdziadosz/
and click on Post one "View Nesting Birds" - Verizon. net
where you can view, for free, literally hundreds and hundreds of webcams from Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, etc. featuring nesting birds (eg. over 80 Peregrine webcams alone.....even including our own " Grantham, Lincolnshire, England" - our own St. Wulfram's webcam with one click ( but off screen at the moment - Saturday afternoon 11 June ) ....plus the popular NTU, Nottingham birds ).
The many hundreds of sites feature live webcam coverage, updated videos, and/or updated photographs of nesting birds; you can follow the efforts of the parents and the progress of the young by periodically visiting these nest sites.
Bird species are in taxonomic order and sites are arranged alphabetically by locality. An asterisk (*) indicates that a site is currently active and a degree symbol indicates that a site works best with Internet Explorer.
To observe bird-cams focused on bird feeders in a variety of countries, you need to go to the " Bird Feeder Webcams " site.
Do remember that some of the websites are no longer in operation, some instructions will be in a foreign language, timezone awareness is obviously vital, and some sites need patient navigation; finally, in some cases you may not have the necessary computer add-ons for access. On the other hand, you'll never be bored again.
Freddy
PS. Perhaps someone might advise re potential 'virus' hazard......?.....by visiting such websites. Possibly there is none if we have eg. McAfee.