Ok, so it’s a fairly loose use of the term “around the world.” What we’ve got are live bird cams, courtesy of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and I’m defining “around the world” as “it’s almost always daylight in one of them!” They run around the clock, regardless, so you can always check in in Ithaca (New York), either of their two feeders in Panama, the one in Montana, and – my ‘light out when it’s night here’ – the one they have in New Zealand, watching the Northern Royal Albatross! There are a number of other cameras that are either currently off or retired, for which you can still go through the archives, and highlights for the active feeders too, if you prefer that to watching live.