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Marin Plank of Concord, N.H., truly had no interest in birds when she gave her husband a camera-equipped bird feeder for his birthday. But by Christmas, she had become so obsessed with it that most of ...
This feeder has a built-in camera that IDs species, streams crisp video straight to your phone, and even works at night. And now it's $65 off! I swear the birds in my neighborhood have more drama than ...
The low-cost Wasserstein Bird Feeder Camera Case is helping bird-watching coast into the digital age — without breaking the bank. Now, instead of telling everyone how you saw that beautiful Northern ...
An osprey flies over the Chesapeake Bay on March 29, 2022, in Pasadena, Md. Ospreys have white heads and brown stripe that runs through their yellow eyes. They are found near bodies of water, wildlife ...
Watch your feathered friends up close with this Smart Bird Feeder featuring a built-in HD camera and solar panel. Enjoy real-time bird watching, automatic photo capture, and eco-friendly ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Security cameras may not be the most exciting tech gadgets, but they're undeniably important. It's also essential to upgrade them periodically ...
Bird-watching allows people to see eagles flying high above looking for their prey, or to see a family of geese have surprisingly polite trail manners. Linda Lee leads a bird walk at Hecla Lake Sunday ...