![]() You need to position the bird feeder at least several meters above the ground, out of the reach of any local cats, and within range of your WiFi connection. Lastly, you have to decide where to put the feeder camera – the location you choose is key, both in terms of attracting birds and staying connected. When the camera is fully charged, the status light on the camera turns from yellow to solid green. Although Netvue says that it takes about 14 hours to fully charge your camera, I found it had reached full capacity after just a few hours. You'll also need to charge up the camera fully at this point too, which is done with the included USB Type C cable. The Birdfy Cam comes has a built-in Micro SD card slot that supports up to 128GB cards, and it's best to pop this into the camera before you mount it in the garden. Inside the box you'll find a mounting plate, instructions, a roof and (as an optional extra) solar panels (Image credit: Lauren Scott) When unboxing the product, you'll find that the main components – the feeder "roof," camera perch and camera are packaged separately, ready to be assembled. Netvue's Birdfy feeder comes packaged in a fun box, and while I certainly wasn't expecting to see any parakeets landing on the feeder in my UK garden, it's a fun way to start the experience. See also: Best bird box cameras Birdfy Feeder Camera setup Network Connection: 2.4G WIFI 802.11b/g/n Power: Micro USB Power Cable DC5V 1A / Type C Power Cable DC5V 1A Material: ABS (Body), Polycarbonate (Black sphere) Storage: Micro SD Card, 16-128GB (Not included) Motion Detection: Detection, real-time alerts, zone & time setting Netvue Birdfy Smart Bird Feeder Camera at Amazon for $149.99.Let's look at how effective the Birdfy feeder camera is for interactive birdwatching, whatever your skill level with general photography. The best lenses for bird photography are expensive and unwieldy and while capturing photographs of garden birds is fun, it's not always accessible to everyone. ![]()
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