![]() You receive photos of the visitors automatically, with information on the species, statistics on number of spottings and more – this is the magical part of the product, very cool to get such notification on a phone □.Easy to set-up, lightweight, good quality materials, looks nice,.I was hoping for it to be “maintenance free” just as all other feeders, outside of simply refilling them with seeds, but this is where I encountered few problems. I’ll keep this part concise – the setup was simple and didn’t pose any troubles (just make sure to first fully charge the unit), and the feeder meets most of the expectations I expressed at the beginning of the article. Which is right outside our balcony aviary Mount comes with a set of screws to fasten it to the desired surface.Īnd this is the spot I decided to place it at: ![]() The feeder is simply inserted into the “tube mount”, and no screws are needed to secure it, which makes for quick and easy access to refill or clean. It came in its own box, and while a very simple design, it appears to be very functional. I decided to order a dedicated wall mount, for easy installation. However, I wanted to attach it in a more permanent way, which brings us to… You can lace is under the roof of the feeder and simply hang on a branch, or a hook attached to a wall of a building. Notice that there’s a sturdy string provided in the box. Product is packed in a very sturdy and high quality box:Įverything arrived in perfect shape, and there isn’t really much needed in terms of assembly (outside of attaching the swiveling base if you want to put it on a wall mount):Īnd a detailed look at the accessories in the set: Since successful conclusion of Kickstarter campaign and the finalization of production, the product is now available for purchase from their official website: ![]() And I thought of putting it outside of one of the aviaries (check out my articles detailing the building of balcony aviary and porch aviary) so our parrots get to watch wild birds on sunny days □ I already put number of feeders around the house, and this felt like a natural addition. What caught my attention was the AI-backed recognition of bird species, and seemingly “plug and play” nature of the feeder (no need to manually charge the camera every day, and the photos being delivered straight to my phone). The initial Kickstarter campaign took place at the very start of 2021. If you know anything about me, you know how much I love birds □ I finally received my “smart bird feeder” from a Kickstarted campaign I backed in… January of 2021 □ I know projects like that take time to materialize, and I’m happy to see it lead to successful production and I now have a unit in my hands.
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