Smart Solar Bird Feeder Camera — 1080p Live Video & 24MP AI Bird Watching
The Backyard Documentary That Films Itself
A solar-powered bird feeder with a built-in 1080p camera that records every visitor — cardinals at dawn, finches at noon, the surprise woodpecker on a Tuesday afternoon. Mount it on a tree, a fence, or a garden post, and watch the footage from your phone whenever a bird lands.
Fill the 2.5-liter hopper with seed once a week. The motion sensor wakes the camera the moment a bird arrives, captures the moment in 24-megapixel stills or 1080p video, and pushes the clip to the companion app. Built-in microphone records the song. Solar panel keeps the battery topped up. You never have to plug anything in.
The Numbers That Matter
The camera shoots 24-megapixel photos and 1080p Full HD video with a 120° ultra-wide lens — wide enough to frame a whole bird without zooming. Motion detection fires in under a second. The 2.5-liter food chamber holds about a week of seed for a busy garden. IP65 weatherproof rating handles rain, sun, and the occasional snow flurry. The integrated solar panel recharges the low-power battery, which runs about three months on standby as a backup. USB-C cable included for the rare cloudy stretch.
Use It For
A retirement gift for the parent who finally has time to watch birds. A housewarming present for the friend who just bought a place with a backyard. A quiet weekend project for the kid who's getting into nature. A way to identify whatever bird is making that strange call at dawn. A daily moment of joy on your lunch break, replayed on your phone. A surprisingly addictive thing to put on the home TV when guests come over.
What's in the Box
One smart bird feeder with integrated 1080p camera, removable solar charging top, USB-C backup charging cable, mounting strap and screws, and a quick-start guide. Companion app available for iOS and Android — free, no subscription. Built-in WiFi connects to any 2.4 GHz home network. One-year warranty. Color: military green, designed to blend into a tree canopy.
Who This Is For
The dad who already owns binoculars. The grandmother whose kitchen window faces the garden. The couple who just moved somewhere with a yard. The friend who keeps sending you photos of a cardinal at their feeder. The person who's been meaning to learn the names of the birds in their neighborhood and never quite gets around to it. A specific, thoughtful gift for anyone who notices what flies past their window.