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Wildlife Webcams: Bears, Eagles, and Marine Life Live

Wildlife Webcams: Bears, Eagles, and Marine Life Live

Watch brown bears catch salmon, bald eagles nest, and polar bears roam — all from live webcams streaming 24/7.

March 26, 2026 · Port of Cams
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Wildlife webcams are some of the most popular live streams in the world. During peak salmon season, the Brooks Falls bear cam draws millions of viewers. Here are the best wildlife cameras on Port of Cams.

Bear Cameras

Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park

The Brooks Falls Bear Cam is arguably the most famous wildlife webcam on Earth. During July and September, brown bears gather at this waterfall to catch sockeye salmon, and the footage is incredible.

Peak viewing seasons:

  • July: Bears line up at the falls as the first salmon run arrives. You’ll see bears standing in the river, catching fish mid-air
  • September: The “fat bear” season — bears are at their heaviest, fattening up before hibernation
  • June & August: Quieter months but still occasional bear activity

River Watch

The River Watch Bear Cam shows a wider view of the Brooks River, where bears fish, play, and interact. This camera often catches mother bears teaching cubs to fish.

Polar Bears

The Polar Bear Cam captures the world’s largest land predators in their natural habitat. Best viewing during fall when bears gather along the Hudson Bay coast waiting for sea ice to form.

Eagle Cameras

We have extensive eagle coverage across Alaska and the Pacific Northwest:

Eagle Harbor, Alaska

Eagle Peak

These FAA cameras often catch bald eagles soaring, nesting, and fishing — especially during summer months.

Marine Life

Hawaii Cameras

Several of our Hawaii beach cameras regularly capture marine life:

  • Sea turtles at Napili Bay — green sea turtles come ashore to bask
  • Humpback whales visible on winter beach cams (December–April) — watch for spouts and breaches in the distance
  • Monk seals occasionally appear on quieter beach cameras

Tips for Wildlife Cam Watching

Be Patient

Wildlife doesn’t perform on schedule. The best strategy:

  1. Leave the stream running in a browser tab while you work
  2. Check during feeding times — dawn and dusk for most animals
  3. Peak seasons are real — Brooks Falls in July is almost guaranteed bear sightings; January might show nothing

Know the Seasons

AnimalPeak ViewingCamera
Brown bearsJuly, SeptemberBrooks Falls
Polar bearsOctober–NovemberPolar Bear Cam
EaglesMay–AugustEagle Harbor/Peak
Humpback whalesDecember–AprilHawaii beach cams
Sea turtlesYear-roundNapili Bay
Salmon runsJuly–SeptemberAlaska river cams

Recording Highlights

See something amazing? Most browsers let you screenshot (Cmd+Shift+4 on Mac). For video clips, tools like OBS can record any browser tab.

Why Wildlife Cams Matter

Beyond entertainment, these cameras serve conservation goals:

  • Population monitoring — scientists count bears at Brooks Falls annually
  • Behavior research — cameras capture interactions humans rarely see in person
  • Public engagement — millions of viewers develop connection to wildlife
  • Habitat awareness — seeing animals in their environment builds conservation support

Wildlife cameras are a reminder that nature is happening right now, everywhere, whether we’re watching or not. But it’s a lot more fun when we are.

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