







Karuizawa is a mountain resort town located in central Japan, in Nagano Prefecture. The forests around the town are home to a wide variety of birds, including great tits, varied tits, and Japanese woodpeckers, as well as seasonal migratory species. Early mornings are especially lively, with birdsong echoing through the trees and along quiet walking trails. Squirrels are also common in the wooded areas, often seen darting between branches or gathering food on the forest floor. The native Japanese squirrel is active during the day and can sometimes be observed from close range if the surroundings are calm.
The webcam shows a lively spot where birds and squirrels come to eat and drink. It captures the activity around a feeding and watering area, with various wild birds visiting throughout the day and Japanese squirrels occasionally darting around. The webcam includes sound, letting viewers hear the gentle pouring of water and the cheerful chirping of birds as they feed. Watching the stream gives a real sense of the forest's peaceful atmosphere, with natural sounds bringing the scene to life. The feed runs throughout the day, allowing viewers to see different animals and behaviors depending on the time. It’s an ideal way for nature lovers to enjoy Karuizawa's wildlife from anywhere.