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Buzz Feed
29-07-2025
- Buzz Feed
Our Guide To The Best Smart Bird Feeders On Amazon
It seems like there is a 'smart' version for everything these days, with items like smartwatches that can track your energy levels and auto-washing, self-cleaning robot vacuums available on Amazon to be delivered to you with just the click of a button. One noteworthy addition to this 'smart' technology category is smart bird feeders, which can detect motion, identify birds and capture videos so you know exactly who is visiting your backyard. Pretty much the only thing this tech can't do is refill itself with birdseed — everything else is automated and sometimes even self-charging thanks to solar pads. If you're on the market for a bird feeder that can up your birdwatching game, it might feel overwhelming to sift through the many options now crowding the market. We did the hard part for you and compiled some of the best smart bird feeders on Amazon based on cost, quality, reviews and features. This affordable and high-value Osoeri smart bird feeder Highlights: Can identify over 11,000 types of birds, charges with a solar panel, and can be mounted on a tree, wall or pole... all for under $110The Osoeri bird feeder seems to have everything you could possibly want in a smart bird feeder, and it even comes in multiple colors that you can match to your own aesthetic. The Osoeri comes with a strap and pole fasteners that allow you to attach it to a pole. However, the feeder can also lay completely flat, which is something other models like the PeckPerk I own (more on that later) can't Some users reported that some of their motion alerts were false alarms, and complained about the camera line: The Osoeri seems to be well worth its relatively affordable price and has all the features you could want in a bird feeder. If you plan to give this as a gift, expect tons and tons of cute bird videos. Price: $62.05+ (available in three colors) Harymor's popular option with two solar panels Highlights: Two separate solar panels to power it around the clock, mounts on a tree or wall, uses AI to identify bird typesTurn your bird feeder into a bird feeding frenzy with Harymor's smart feeder and its large amount of food storage. This feeder comes in two colors — forest green and bright orange — and, like others on this list, it has the ability to identify and record birds. You'll get live alerts every time a bird visits, with a description of which breed is in front of the camera. This is also the most popular smart bird feeder on Amazon, with 4.6 stars across more than 1,300 ratings. Drawbacks: This is more expensive than the first two bird feeders on the list, and other than an additional solar panel, it doesn't seem to have much more to offer to offset the added cost. Bottom line: This is a trustworthy, well-vetted model that can make your birding dreams come true — but it'll cost you $139.99 A FeatherSnap dual feeder you can install almost anywhere Highlights: Has a dual feeder and a stake for easy installation, uses AI to identify birds, offers alerts and live viewIf you're worried about installing a bird feeder into your fence or don't have good places to drill into nearby, the FeatherSnap is the solution. This bird feeder comes with a stake that goes directly into the ground, allowing you to place it just about anywhere. This model also solves another common bird feeder issue: Instead of needing to choose just one food type, potentially missing out on bird species, you can use its dual feeder to have two different types of bird This one is the most expensive, and doesn't appear to include a hummingbird feeder or fruit forks. Bottom line: The ease of installation is a huge positive, but if you're a hummingbird fan you might want to skip this one. Price: $179.99 The solar-powered PeckPerk smart bird feeder Highlights: Captures real-time footage of bird activity, identifies 10,000+ birds, charges with a solar panel, has a helpful accompanying app with 24/7 alerts when birds stop byThe PeckPerk bird feeder is a solid choice when it comes to improving your home birding game, especially if you want to start getting to know the species that stop by most often. It comes with an attachable fruit fork and a small sugar water dispenser to help you attract hummingbirds, as well as a large compartment for seeds that replenishes itself until it runs out. Drawbacks: I personally have this bird feeder, and the biggest inconvenience was setting it up. The way the feeder is modeled makes it hard to use the tree or pole straps: You need to attach an L-shaped piece first, then click the bird feeder into place, but its weight is unbalanced, causing everything to fall forward. It also cannot sit flat on its own, due to the component on the bottom meant to click the into the base, so it seems like a product design line: A great choice, so long as you have the right space for it. I'd only recommend this bird feeder if you have your own tripod or somewhere you can drill the L-shaped holder into place, like the side of a garage or a wooden $119 (available in two colors) This metal PeckCam smart bird feeder with a subscription app Highlights: One of the cheaper models on this list, made of durable metal, cute colorful design, mounts on poles, trees or walls, uses AI to identify birds, solar-powered with a separate solar panelThe PeckCam is unique for being made out of iron, instead of plastic, making it longer-lasting and more eco-friendly. It also comes with a 32GB memory card that stores different bird encounters and saves them for you, so you have a backup in case your phone doesn't keep the videos or you miss something. This unit has 1080 HD video with live view and night vision, and (like others on the list) has a squirrel deterrent alarm to keep your bird feed supply safe. Drawbacks: The app has a subscription model, and it customers report that you miss out on key features if you aren't paying the monthly fee. Bottom line: The PeckCam is cute and durable, and less expensive than some other popular versions, but the app's subscription model might make it more costly in the long run. Price: $99.99 (available in three colors)


North Wales Live
24-05-2025
- North Wales Live
Review: PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder made me a nature lover
Now I must admit that I'm not usually much of a nature lover, but a new product I've been road testing over the past few weeks has me all turned around. I am now a bird lover, a twitcher if you will, and it's all down to the PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder. It's a hi-tech feeder for your garden with a camera that takes video of your feathered friends coming in to have a snack, and share them with you via wifi. The all-color night vision means you can enjoy 2K UHD clarity at any time. Paired with the (rather basic) mobile app, it will give you real-time alerts to anyone visiting. Set-up is pretty easy. You are given the tools to fix the teardrop-shaped feeder wherever you like, be that poles, walls, fences, or trees. The shape is inspired by a weaver bird nest and is fronted by a perch styled to look like twigs. A tip on installation, it's best not have too many flowers or anything that moves in the wind within the camera's view as the movement will set it off. It comes with a small solar panel that keeps the battery topped up. Certainly, during the recent sunny spell, it's been kept at full charge for weeks. One of the biggest pluses is that it gives you free cloud storage on a rolling basis. You can share the pix to keep them, or even install an SD card for extra backup. You can spend a few pounds a month to unlock the device's AI-powered bird recognition system that says it can ID more than 10,000 species. To be honest, this is the one feature that didn't work for me, and it was always telling me I wasn't looking at a picture of a bird. Out of the two birds it did identify, it said one was a bird only found in North America which hinted at a US bias. A product support request went unanswered. VIP status will also get you enhanced cloud services. It also packs a squirrel deterrent system, which emits a warning tone to scare away unwanted visitors, ensuring that only birds access the feed. Once I had it all set up and filled with bird food it did take a few days of crossed-fingers wondering if any bird was going to show up but after a while they did and we now have several regulars who turn up day-in. day-out. This has been the most fun, and my children have also got really into bird watching as a result! I'd say despite a few quibbles, the PeckPerk has been one of the most enjoyable tech gadgets I have ever tested. What users say "I've been using this smart bird feeder with a camera for several months now, and it has completely transformed my birdwatching experience! Whether you're a nature lover, educator, or business looking to engage customers, this feeder goes beyond expectations." "This is easy to set up, if you follow the instructions. It is not all intuitive, so don't try to install without them. Everything is high quality and very well constructed. We have not seen any birds yet, but have got lots of notifications for big bugs flying by. It has alerted us to squirrels when there have been no squirrels present. What it records is high quality. And the app could use a couple of UI improvements, but it works nicely overall."


Wales Online
24-05-2025
- Wales Online
Review: PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder made me a nature lover
Review: PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder made me a nature lover The all-color night vision means you can enjoy 2K UHD clarity at any time The PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder Now I must admit that I'm not usually much of a nature lover, but a new product I've been road testing over the past few weeks has me all turned around. I am now a bird lover, a twitcher if you will, and it's all down to the PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder. It's a hi-tech feeder for your garden with a camera that takes video of your feathered friends coming in to have a snack, and share them with you via wifi. The all-color night vision means you can enjoy 2K UHD clarity at any time. Paired with the (rather basic) mobile app, it will give you real-time alerts to anyone visiting. Set-up is pretty easy. You are given the tools to fix the teardrop-shaped feeder wherever you like, be that poles, walls, fences, or trees. The shape is inspired by a weaver bird nest and is fronted by a perch styled to look like twigs. A tip on installation, it's best not have too many flowers or anything that moves in the wind within the camera's view as the movement will set it off. It comes with a small solar panel that keeps the battery topped up. Certainly, during the recent sunny spell, it's been kept at full charge for weeks. One of the biggest pluses is that it gives you free cloud storage on a rolling basis. You can share the pix to keep them, or even install an SD card for extra backup. You can spend a few pounds a month to unlock the device's AI-powered bird recognition system that says it can ID more than 10,000 species. To be honest, this is the one feature that didn't work for me, and it was always telling me I wasn't looking at a picture of a bird. Out of the two birds it did identify, it said one was a bird only found in North America which hinted at a US bias. A product support request went unanswered. VIP status will also get you enhanced cloud services. The PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder It also packs a squirrel deterrent system, which emits a warning tone to scare away unwanted visitors, ensuring that only birds access the feed. Once I had it all set up and filled with bird food it did take a few days of crossed-fingers wondering if any bird was going to show up but after a while they did and we now have several regulars who turn up day-in. day-out. This has been the most fun, and my children have also got really into bird watching as a result! I'd say despite a few quibbles, the PeckPerk has been one of the most enjoyable tech gadgets I have ever tested. The PeckPerk Smart Solar-Powered Bird Feeder is available for just £83 (a whopping £160 off) from the PeckPerk users say "I've been using this smart bird feeder with a camera for several months now, and it has completely transformed my birdwatching experience! Whether you're a nature lover, educator, or business looking to engage customers, this feeder goes beyond expectations." "This is easy to set up, if you follow the instructions. It is not all intuitive, so don't try to install without them. Everything is high quality and very well constructed. We have not seen any birds yet, but have got lots of notifications for big bugs flying by. It has alerted us to squirrels when there have been no squirrels present. What it records is high quality. And the app could use a couple of UI improvements, but it works nicely overall." Alternatives Bird Buddy PRO Solar Smart Bird Feeder with Camera Article continues below Birdfy 2 Smart Bird Feeder VINGUYS Bird Feeder Camera