Oh, the paparazzi!

I think the thing that I was most surprised by was how much they looked like they KNEW they were being photographed-LOL! I apologize for the lighting. Even though the camera is very capable, the day was an in and out of clouds day. I also learned that the camera did better when the field of view was lighter than darker. The auto-focus/auto-exposure worked really well but could get grainy if it was too overcast. Like the chickadee pic shows.

Have a Look

If you follow the link to the Amazon listing, two things happen. First, you’ll set a cookie that will allow me to participate in the sales proceeds from the camera. Second, you’ll get an excellent idea of the features and accessories the camera includes. Like being able to mount it on a tree, a deck railing and just hanging it from your squirrel baffled feeder station.

Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll do my best to find out more for you. Until next month, enjoy your migratory birds and don’t forget to keep your hummingbird nectar up until at least two weeks after the last hummer has visited.

Talk soon,

Jeff

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  1. Nancy says

    Looks interesting. When it takes a picture does the shutter make a noise? Or is it quiet enough to not scare the birds away. I haven’t checked out the Amazon page yet but does it take pictures at night? I look forward to your additional testing. Thanks.

  2. Jeff says

    Hi Nancy,

    There is no “mechanism” per se. The photos and videos are shot electronically so there’s no sound to scare off birds. The manual says it has special sensors and LEDs for night recordings. I’ll be testing the nighttime abilities but I’m afraid I won’t get much as almost all of my birds are day feeders. That’s not to say we can’t get surprised, right?

    Thanks for stopping by and let me know if you have any other questions. I think this camera/feeder is very cool so far!

    Jeff

  3. Jeff says

    Hi Lynn,

    The camera is powered by four double A (AA) batteries.

    Hope this helps.

    Jeff

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