SquirrelCam is, as hopefully you’ve already subconsciously realised, a webcam that’s pointing at a squirrel and you can look at it through your Android phone. Yes, that’s all. If it’s not working, heed the advice of the maker – “If image is black, it’s probably nighttime”.
Here’s the description:
“Watch live video from a webcam pointed at a squirrels’ nest in Berkeley, CA. Save still images. Walnuts weekdays at 2pm PST. If image is black, it’s probably nighttime; squirrels like sleep, too. To get past cartoon image, press video button.
“2.5.2 – App can be installed on SD card in Android 2.2.”
No, the app isn’t broken. It’s just dark. Lovely work. Here’s what you’ll see during the daylight hours:
Ideal if you live in a bedsit without any windows, we suppose.



INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
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