There’s something so relaxing about bird-watching from your window, watching feathered visitors chirp away as they eat from a bird feeder. No matter where you live, there are likely a variety of birds ...
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The best smart bird feeder isn’t just a pit stop for wild birds: It’s a microscope in the middle of your backyard. By inserting a powerful camera, along with an app to explore its findings, into a ...
This cheery blue- or yellow-roofed feeder, from security company Netvue, was the first smart feeder WIRED tested, back in 2022. At that time, we gave it a 6/10 rating for its high price and wonky AI.
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