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Island Alpaca Webcam

Alpaca Web Cam

We're expecting 6 babies summer of 2026

Watch out here for announcements

Welcome to Island Alpaca's Alpaca Cam! Live Streaming!

Watch the daily activity of the alpaca at Island Alpaca Farm live. Best time to view is during the day, 10 am to 4 pm. If you do not see the alpaca, they are either out on the pasture, or in the barn for feeding, or if it is raining.

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Featured Alpaca Birth Videos

Watch these special moments from our alpaca webcam collection featuring baby alpaca births.

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Apollo Birth Video
Watch Apollo's birth here.

11:39am- First hover over the pile

12:04pm- Hovering/straining

12:24pm- Circling 

12:33pm- Laying on her side

12:43pm- Hovering again

1:09pm- Tail Up, baby's nose is out!

1:11pm- Pushing

1:24pm- More Nose

1:28pm- Head is out!

1:32pm- Half way!

1:33pm- BORN

2:04pm- STANDING

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Atlas Birth Video
Watch Atlas’s birth here.

1:30pm- Head out 

1:35pm- Front 2 legs out

1:40pm- Close up split screen 

1:41pm- Pushing

1:42pm- Baby is halfway out

1:43pm- Born!

1:48pm- Mom kisses

1:55pm- Close up split screen

1:58pm- Nursing

2:05pm- Standing on our own

We would love to hear from our Alpaca Cam viewers

Please send us your feedback anytime by emailing us at info@islandalpaca.com

For any emergency, or should you witness a birth in progress please call us: 508-423-1443. Thank you!

Camera Comments

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"After visiting the "kids" and doing serious shopping 2 days around Thanksgiving Day, with my husband and then our son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter I am addicted to watching them on the camera. It's a great way to see the babies getting bigger and start to recognize individual animals. It's like being back on the island! Merry Christmas to all four-footed and two-footed friends. Also the diabetic socks we bought are never off our feet and I have received countless compliments on the sweaters and jacket I bought."

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By Nancy Coombe-Smith

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