SAVE $70: The Woman Who Does as Her Oppa WishesBirdfy Feeder is just $149.99, marked down from its normal price of $219.99. That's a 32% discount.
If you're unfamiliar with the joy and excitement of bird watching, you're missing out on one of life's greatest pleasures. Sure, it's a quiet hobby, but keeping an eye on which birds frequent your yard can be highly enjoyable. If you're interested in getting to know the local birds in your neighborhood, today's deal on a feeder with a camera is the perfect introduction.
As of Jan. 16, the Birdfy Feeder is just $149.99, down from the typical price of $219.99. That's a discount of 32% or a savings of $70.
The Birdfy Feeder is everything a new or experienced bird watcher is looking for. It dispenses bird seed in a similar way to a traditional bird feeder, but incorporates a camera into the design. Not only will you feed the birds, you'll get a recording of every bird that visits. The camera's 1080p high-definition picture combined with the wide-angle lens means you'll get an up-close view of your new neighborhood pals. When the camera detects motion, it'll send a notification via the Birdfy app to your phone. You can choose to watch it live or tune into the playback anytime.
The Birdfy design includes a perfectly positioned perch so the camera's recording captures feathered friends while they hang out and enjoy the bird seed. Plus the camera also has full color night vision, so you won't miss out on any birds that choose to visit during dark hours. The camera's battery can last for up to six months, so you won't have to worrying about recharging it often.
You can install the Birdfy Feeder to your home's wall or the wall of a garden shed. It can also sit in your yard with the support of a pole or attach to a tree. Should any unwanted visitors arrive, like a squirrel, open the Birdy app and use the two-way audio to explain in real time the squirrel's not invited to this bird party.
Become the neighborhood bird expert thanks to today's deal on the Birdfy Feeder.
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