A pair of house finches built a nest in a corner on a patio cover in my backyard. I noticed it a week or two ago and finally decided to film it up close with my 360-degree camera. I used an "Insta360 ONE X" on a selfie stick that was mounted on a tripod so that I could just let it sit there filming while I left the backyard. That let the parents get used to the "camera intruder". It's a 360-degree camera that films an entire sphere. The editing software then allows me to choose what portion of the sphere will appear in my video. Therefore, the camera was completely still during the entire video and the apparent movement is just done by changing the point of view in the post-processing edit. Although the view appears to move around a lot, the camera actually remains stationary until the near end of the video.