[2] It covers a 587 hectares (1,450 acres) site at Eastpark Farm, on the north shore of the Solway Firth to the south of Dumfries.
It is a wild nature reserve with a network of screened approaches and several observation towers.
[4] Caerlaverock is home to one of only two UK populations of the "living fossil" Triops cancriformis, the horseshoe shrimp.
These numbers attract raptors such as peregrine falcon, common buzzard and hen harrier.
[10] At other times the webcam shows the whooper pond or a barn owl nest.