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    I made a cheap bird feeder camera using a Blink Mini and window feeder – and the quality surprised me


    Birds are skittish by nature, and for me that makes sighting them all the more exciting. I’ve always found watching birds on a feeder or table rewarding and looked for ways to close the distance for a more intimate view. That’s meant many mornings trying to capture birds with a long telephoto lens – even getting some sharp results. But it takes time for birds to get used to your presence, and most of us don’t need professional photography gear to observe birds in our everyday lives.

    An abundance of the best bird feeder cameras have come to the market in recent years, and for good reason. They’re a simple, accessible addition to any nature lover’s garden, and once established give you a close-up viewing window to the comings and goings of your feathered friends via a feed on your phone. Bird feeder cams are also great for teaching kids about different species, or bringing the joy of birdwatching to those with lowered mobility.

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