Evergreen Bird Feeder With Camera and the Birdty App

Last updated: August 21, 2026

Evergreen is a garden and outdoor decor company rather than a camera company, and its smart feeder reflects that. The body is real cedar with a dual seed compartment, the styling belongs on a porch, and the electronics come from somewhere else entirely. It is the camera feeder for people who wanted a nice feeder first and a camera second.

Where it gets interesting is the app. Evergreen’s smart feeder runs Birdty, a platform it did not write, and that same app turns up on marketplace listings under a completely different badge. That is not a scandal, it is how a lot of this category works, but it does change how you should compare prices. This review covers the feeder and that relationship.

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Quick Answer

Is the Evergreen smart feeder worth buying?

  • The body is the selling point: FSC certified Canadian red cedar with dual seed compartments.
  • The listing specifies a 1080p HD wifi camera with a 144 degree view, a built in solar panel and a USB charging port.
  • It runs the Birdty app, which is not Evergreen’s own software and appears on other brands too.
  • Basic viewing is free. AI species identification sits in a paid tier, as it does on most of the category.

Bottom line: the nicest feeder body here, on a shared software platform you can often buy under a cheaper badge.


Where Evergreen Actually Sells

Evergreen is a decor brand with its own store and a strong big box presence, and the smart feeder follows that route rather than living on the marketplace. That is worth knowing before you go looking for the Evergreen badge on Amazon, because the platform is easier to find there under other names.

The practical consequence is a comparison problem rather than an availability problem. Two feeders that run the same app and take the same footage can carry very different badges and very different price tags, and the badge is the part that is doing the work.


The Cedar Body Is the Reason to Want It

The feeder is built from FSC certified Canadian red cedar with a dual compartment hopper holding roughly three and a half pounds of seed. Cedar is the traditional feeder material for good reasons: it weathers to a soft gray instead of degrading, it resists rot without treatment, and it looks like part of a garden rather than part of a smart home.

The dual compartment matters as much as the material. Two seeds at once from one feeder means you can serve two different groups of birds without hanging a second feeder, and it keeps one side working while the other runs empty. Which seed pulls in which species is worth checking against Cornell Lab’s All About Birds rather than guessing.


The Camera and the Birdty App

The camera is specified at 1080p HD with a 144 degree view, recording clips to the cloud and streaming live to the phone. That is a modest camera by current standards, and this brand is clearly not competing on the specification sheet. It captures what visited perfectly well and it will not produce the portraits a dual lens brand does.

The app is Birdty, and it is used by more than one brand. On Amazon you can find feeders whose listing titles say plainly that they are powered by the Birdty app, under names that have nothing to do with Evergreen. Same platform, same account system, different box. Our page on which feeders are the same under the badge covers how to spot that pattern generally.

What the Free Tier Covers

Watching live, receiving alerts and viewing recent clips are the free part. AI species identification and the longer retention sit in a paid plan, which is the same shape as most brands in this category. These tiers change, so check the current plan before you buy rather than trusting a review from last season. The tier comparison across brands is in what you lose without a subscription.


How It Sits Against the Alternatives

Configurations rotate seasonally on all of these, so read this as positioning rather than a live comparison.

OptionBodyAppBest suited to
Evergreen smart feederFSC cedar, dual hopperBirdty, licensedBuyers who want a real wooden feeder
Birdty platform, other badgesMolded plasticBirdty, same accountThe same software for less
TT Nature bambooBamboo or plastic lumberOwn branded appNatural materials with more capacity
FeatherSnap ScoutMolded, dual hopperOwn app, US supportReliability over looks

Who Should Buy Which Version

If the Feeder Has to Look Right

Cedar is genuinely worth paying for when the feeder hangs where you see it every day, and there is not much competition in this category. Just go in knowing you are paying for the body and the badge rather than for a better camera.

If You Only Want the Software

The same Birdty platform is available on marketplace listings that say so in the product title, in a plastic body at a lower outlay. If your feeder is going on a pole at the end of the yard where nobody looks closely, that is the rational buy.


What to Watch With a Wooden Feeder

Wood and electronics on the same object need a little thought about placement. Cedar handles weather well but it still swells and shrinks, and the seal around a camera module mounted into timber has more movement to cope with than one molded into plastic. A spot with some overhead shelter extends the life of both.

Cleaning is the other consideration. Wooden feeders cannot be scrubbed the way plastic ones can, and damp seed in a wooden hopper is harder to deal with. Follow the cleaning guidance from Cornell Lab or your state wildlife agency rather than improvising, and see our guide on cleaning feeders and the disease risk behind it.


Frequently Asked Questions

What app does the Evergreen smart feeder use? Birdty, which is a licensed platform rather than Evergreen’s own software. The same app appears on other brands, including marketplace listings that name it in the product title.

Does it need a subscription? Not for live view and recent clips. AI species identification and longer storage sit in a paid tier, which is standard across the category. Check the current plan before you buy, since these terms change.

Is 1080p enough on a modern feeder? It is enough to see clearly what landed and to enjoy the live view. It is not enough to compete with the dual lens brands on close-up stills, and this feeder is not trying to.

Will cedar last outdoors? Cedar is one of the better outdoor timbers and weathers to gray rather than rotting quickly. A sheltered mounting spot helps, mainly because it protects the camera seal and keeps the seed dry.

Can I buy the same feeder cheaper under another name? You can often buy the same software under another name, in a different body. Whether that is the same feeder depends on the model, so compare the app first and the body second.

Does it stop squirrels? No, and a wooden hopper gives them something to gnaw as well. Use a pole and a baffle, which is covered in camera feeders that also handle squirrels.


The Bottom Line

The Evergreen smart feeder is the best looking thing in this category and the most honest example of how the category actually works: a decor brand’s cedar body wrapped around licensed software you can find elsewhere. If the feeder is going somewhere you look at daily, that is money well spent. If it is going out of sight, buy the platform under a cheaper badge. Read next: which camera feeders are the same under the badge and the brand comparison page.


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