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This smart bird feeder captures more of my backyard drama

This smart bird feeder captures more of my backyard drama
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The Verge reviews a smart bird feeder that uses motion-activated cameras to capture high-quality footage of backyard wildlife. The author highlights how these devices help bird enthusiasts document and enjoy local avian activity.

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It represents the growing consumer interest in 'smart home' technology that integrates with hobbies and nature observation.

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This smart bird feeder sees more but with less whimsy. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge Since moving to South Carolina's Lowcountry, I've been spellbound by the myriad of beautiful birds that share the coast with us - ospreys raising their babies in towering nests beside the road to my daughter's school, roseate spoonbills wading in the marsh on my morning walks, eagles circling over my son's tennis matches, and a constant parade of songbirds through my backyard. The challenge, as every birder knows, lies in catching these moments. And for that, a smart bird feeder is a fabulous tool. These use a small, motion-activated camera embedded in a feeder to capture photos and video of birds visiting your backyard, which you can watch … Read the full story at The Verge.

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