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  2. These Bird Feeder Cameras Let You Peep at All Your ... - AOL

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    Smart technology like AI and Wi-FI makes it incredibly easy to watch all the birds that come to feed in your yard. Choose from our top bird-watching picks.

  3. Compared to the original camera, the Nature Cam PRO can capture birds in 2K resolution (opposed to 1080p HD), with High Dynamic Range (HDR) for improved contrast and brightness, a slow-motion ...

  4. Smart bird feeders gain popularity and spark interest in bird ...

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    Rachel Matthews in Austin, Texas, has three camera-equipped feeders, including one specifically for hummingbirds. While she grew up with bird feeders, the smart feeders have increased her interest, she said. “I love having the camera, and I see detail that even with my binoculars I’d never seen," she said.

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    Birding is getting high-tech with the Birdfy Feeder 2 Duo, which can capture avian visitors in slow-mo and high-res video. ... Kami says that its Fall Detect camera can identify falls with 99.5% ...

  6. Birdwatching - Wikipedia

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    Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device such as binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds, [1] [2] watching public webcams, or by viewing smart bird feeder cameras.

  7. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    Bird watching [ edit ] Birdwatching is a very popular hobby among nature and animal lovers; a binocular is their most basic tool because most human eyes cannot resolve sufficient detail to fully appreciate and/or study small birds. [ 74 ]