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Camera Feeders

Bird feeders with a camera, picked on image quality, subscription terms and what the app really recognizes in your yard.

A sparrow perches on an ivy-covered stone wall windowsill

Window Bird Feeder With Camera: Suction Cups and Glare

A window feeder puts the bird closer than any other setup in this hobby. Add a camera and you get …

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WiFi Bird Feeder With Camera: Range and Dropouts

The single most common disappointment with a camera feeder has nothing to do with the camera. It is that the …

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Where to Mount a Camera Feeder for Usable Footage

People blame the camera when the footage is bad. Nine times out of ten the camera is fine and the …

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A grey squirrel hangs upside down on a bird feeder eating seeds in a backyard

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder With Camera: Both Jobs at Once

Squirrels do not care that your feeder has a camera in it. If anything the camera makes the problem more …

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Three lively birds interacting at a backyard feeder on a sunny day. Bright and vibrant

Solar Bird Feeder With Camera: Panel Versus Cloudy Weeks

A solar roof on a camera feeder sounds like the end of the charging problem, and in June it usually …

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Smart Bird Feeder With Camera: What Makes One Smart

Every camera feeder on the market calls itself smart, which makes the word close to useless when you are trying …

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Rufous hummingbird gracefully hovers by a red nectar feeder

Hummingbird Feeder With Camera: Focus at Ten Inches

A hummingbird at a feeder is a harder subject than anything else in the yard. It arrives without warning, holds …

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How Bird Feeder Cameras Identify Birds

The first time a camera feeder tells you a Carolina wren just landed, it feels like magic. The second time, …

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Bird Feeder With Camera and No Subscription Fee

Nobody buys a bird feeder expecting a monthly bill. The camera changes that, because most of what makes a camera …

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Giving a Camera Feeder: What to Check Before You Buy

A camera feeder is one of the few gifts that reliably lands. It arrives as a nice object, it does …

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A nuthatch bird clings to a green bird feeder filled with seeds in a backyard setting

Bird Feeder With Camera: What the App Actually Sees

A camera feeder promises something a regular feeder cannot: the bird at arm’s length, filling the frame, held still long …

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Built In Camera or a Camera You Add Yourself

There are two ways to end up watching birds on your phone. You can buy a feeder with the camera …

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