Bird Lovers Are Obsessed With This Smart Feeder Camera – It Identifies Every Species Visiting Your Yard and It’s Just $66 for Prime Day

It's compact design makes it a great pick for small gardens, too

Birds eating at a bronze bird feeder
(Image credit: Getty Images / Suma Hegde)

My smart bird feeder is the most joyful addition to my yard, capturing footage of adorable winged visitors that I watch on my phone. But, it's no secret these devices can be a big investment, often costing upwards of $150. That's why I've been scouring the Amazon Prime Day sale for the best deal.

I almost couldn't believe it when I saw Birdfy is offering 56% off its smart camera: the Birdfy Rookie Smart Bird Feeder on Amazon for $66.49. It's the perfect model for beginners (as its name suggests), with automatic bird identification, simple installation, and an easy-to-use app – no technical expertise needed.

Those who have already bought it cannot praise it enough: 'It is compact and sleek but has a good seed capacity, and the video recording of the birds that stop by are a lot of fun if you enjoy bird watching.'

I've never seen such a big price cut on a bird feeder camera, so it's definitely worth snatching up while the sale lasts.

Why Shoppers Love It

Bird feeder tray

(Image credit: Richard P Long via Alamy)

Birdfy is known for their reliable, high-quality smart feeders, which is why I was so pleased to have stumbled across this amazing deal in the Amazon sale.

Even better, the Birdfy Rookie Smart Bird Feeder is built for beginner birdwatchers, so you can enjoy smart bird feeding without needing lots of knowledge.

'The Birdfy Rookie is a really simple, but efficient, smart birdfeeder. It is lightweight, holds sufficient birdseed, and attaches very well to any birdfeeder pole,' one five-star reviewer described.

The feeder has a large seed chamber holding up to 1.3 liters, which is recommended for bird seed (like this on Amazon) and mealworms (like this from Walmart). The camera is positioned to the side to capture lots of detail when birds use it.

The reviews reveal birds enjoy using it and can access the food easily, thanks to the perch and dispenser design: 'I had birds showing up within 30 minutes!,' one person shares.

It can be mounted both on a feeding pole or a wall with no extra tools required. 'Much easier to find a suitable mounting location,' one shopper describes, in comparison to other models.

As for camera quality, it has 1080P FHD resolution and full‑color night vision.

'The battery lasts a long time, and the picture quality is great – you get clear, close-up views of the birds,' one reviewer writes.

This particular feeder also has high-frame-rate so you can play the footage in slow motion and observe details like feather patterns and movements. What's even better, the battery lasts up to four months on one charge, making it incredibly low-maintenance

Speaking of reviewing the footage, customers have found the Birdfy app reliable and easy to use.

'The best app of the ones I've tried,' one person says. 'I appreciate, and setup was quick and simple,' another shopper writes.

You can connect to it quickly with wifi, so it isn't a complicated process, and you get instant notifications of live activity.

'The AI powered bird recognition is very accurate,' another reviewer adds.

As for the design itself, I love how sleek and beautiful the Birdfy Rookie Smart Bird Feeder is. It has earthy green and tan tones to effortlessly slot into the garden landscape, and it measures 6.62x7.08x 7.05" so it doesn't take up lots of room or stand out as an eyesore.

Not to mention, 'it’s super easy to fill and clean' as one shopper writes, thanks to its modular design for easy access.

The one downside to note about the Birdfy Rookie Smart Bird Feeder is that the camera can't be adjusted.

'Not being able to move the camera to capture more view is a limitation...even a small swivel of 90 degrees towards the right field of view might be useful,' one reviewer suggests.

It also has to be charged manually, rather than via a solar panel. However, the charge then lasts for many months at a time, so this is minimal effort.

For me, this is the obvious choice of smart bird feeder camera for those just starting to explore the world of birding. It's easy to use, has a beautiful design, and birds love it, so you can be sure it will capture activity in your garden.

Not to mention the incredible Amazon Prime Day discount making it just $66.49 this week – a fraction of the price of others on the market and not worth missing out on if you've been considering getting a smart feeder.

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If you're picking up a new bird feeder in the sales this week, make sure to read up on where to place your bird feeder. Getting the spot right is key to encouraging visitors. Likewise, watch out for the bird feeder mistakes that attract rats to your yard.

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Tenielle Jordison
Gardens Content Editor

Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.