you’ve probably seen a smart bird feeder or know someone who has one. They’re easily recognizable with their clear housing, cameras, and solar panels. Perhaps a friend or family member has sent you a photo or video of a bright goldfinch or handsome woodpecker (guilty). But are these feeders really worth their $100-plus price tag? Are they durable? And what about the squirrel problem?
To answer these questions, I’ve been testing the most popular smart bird feeders, including Netvue’s original Birdfy Lite Feeder and Birdbuddy’s Pro, for almost two years—in rain, snow, and heat, and in a yard with persistent squirrels. I’ve explored the apps and notification settings, examined the photo and video quality, noted which features are hidden behind a subscription paywall, and used Cornell Lab’s All About Birds—as well as Google Lens and my own expertise—to verify the accuracy of AI identifications. The recommendations below are what I would buy with my own money, having tested dozens of brands and models for a minimum of four weeks each.
Updated June 2026: I’ve added new feeders from ChirpCam and Wansview as well as preorder information for the new Birdbuddy 2, updated long-term testing notes on the Birdfy Nest Duo and Birdfy Bath Pro, moved a previous pick to Others Tested upon further use, and ensured up-to-date links and prices.
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Best Overall
Netvue
Birdfy Lite Smart Bird Feeder
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- Reliable and easy to set up
- User-friendly app
- Decently wide field of view
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- Not the best video resolution
- Lightweight construction
This cheery blue- or yellow-roofed feeder, from security company Netvue, was the first smart feeder WIRED tested, back in 2022. At that time, we gave it a 6/10 rating for its high price and wonky AI. Both metrics have improved dramatically since then—Birdfy’s app is now the second-most user-friendly on the market, behind only Birdbuddy’s, and this feeder is often on sale for $150 or less. If you pay a little more, you get a lifetime subscription for AI identification, which is a solid deal, especially since the AI’s success rate is fairly decent. Without it, it’ll cost you $5 a month, but it’s not required to get plenty of enjoyment. As a bonus, this feeder is often discounted for Amazon Prime Day and other shopping holidays.
The 1080p camera isn’t the best quality you’ll find, but it does have one of the widest viewing angles of any smart feeder, at 155 degrees, so you’re more likely to get full bird shots, as opposed to just heads and butts. The IP65 plastic construction also makes this feeder durable and easy to clean, and the 50-ounce seed reservoir is super easy to fill with its convenient flip-up top. Not all bundles come with a solar panel, but you can buy one separately. Unlike with other feeders, the solar panel is not built in and needs to be mounted and connected separately with the included 9.8-foot charging cable. It’s not the fanciest feeder on the market, nor the one with the best camera, but the reliability and price point make it the best bet for most backyard birders.
Highest-Resolution Photos
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- Runs on 2.4 5-GHz and 5-GHz Wi-Fi
- Has 4K Ultra HD video
- Solar panel stays charged even in cloudy weather
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- Heavier than most smart feeders
- AI is still just OK
- Subscription now required for all features
Camojojo’s original Hibird feeder has long been a reliable model in my testing stable, unique for its ability to run on both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz Wi-Fi bands—almost all smart feeders are 2.4-GHz only (learn why below)—and last year saw the debut of an upgraded model, the Hibird Pro. The update has built-in solar panels, an option for pole mounting, and supposedly improved AI identification, though it still frequently misidentifies even common birds in my West Coast backyard as East Coast species. The app is not as streamlined or user-friendly as Birdfy’s or Birdbuddy’s, but it’s still easy enough to navigate, with options for changing video length (default is 10 seconds) or viewing in slo-mo. Video is the default media type it saves, though this is 4K Ultra HD. Without a subscription, you can’t search past videos by bird, and cloud storage is capped at 5 GB over 60 days, though the feeder does come with a 128-GB SD card. You’ll also get “smarter” chats with the app’s AI Q&A function, “Dr. Bird,” and the ability to share across two devices with a subscription ($45 year/$4 month).
I appreciate the generous 1.5-liter seed hopper, although this, combined with the solar panel and battery, makes it one heavy feeder. When filled, it tips the scales at 5 pounds, so if you do pole mount, you will need to use both included hose clamps and wrench them tight. I also wouldn’t attempt to mount it on anything unstable. Other Hibird features transferred to the Pro are the little handles on the assembly screws, so you won’t need a screwdriver, and a chunky IP66 plastic body. It was subjected to a little bit of squirrel chewing during my test, but still held up well.
Another Seed Feeder I Like
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- Easy to maintain
- Solar panel works great in all weather
- Very sturdy construction
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- Pricey for a smart feeder and rarely on sale
- Only works on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
- Requires a subscription to use some features
The Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 is one of the most thoughtfully designed feeders on the market. The 1.5-liter dual-hopper plastic seed reservoir is removable from the body, so you don’t have to take down the whole feeder when refilling; the 8-megapixel photos and 4K HD video have much better quality than you’ll find from most competitors; and the components come apart for easy cleaning. I also tested the original version, which features a separate solar panel, and my only complaint was that the panel stopped charging the camera after about six weeks. This version features a built-in solar roof, which did an excellent job keeping the feeder charged during its six-week-long test, even on cloudy days. The IP65 plastic body is extremely thick and sturdy, and unlike lighter-weight models, it’s designed to hold up in more extreme weather.
The app is easy to navigate, and the whole setup is fully functional without a Kiwibit Plus subscription ($4/month or $47/year, purchasable through the Kiwibit app)—it even includes AI identification as a base feature, which functions pretty decently. However, Kiwibit Plus is necessary to access the extended 60-day storage and the ability to record up to three minutes of video if a bird is doing something interesting—a unique feature among smart feeders, and one I discovered I love. (Nothing more frustrating than having a video cut off right as a bird is about to do something funny.) This smart feeder costs a bit much for what it is—and it’s almost never on sale—but if you know you like having a smart feeder, I think it’s worth the investment. Note, however, that it only works on 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi, and the warranty is half the length you get from many competitors.
Best Smart Hummingbird Feeder
Birdbuddy
Pro Smart Solar Hummingbird Feeder
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- Fun and feature-rich app usable without a subscription
- Built-in solar panel works great
- Easy to clean and refill
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- Camera doesn’t always capture all birds
Birdbuddy is known for its user-friendliness and thoughtful app—its Pro Smart Hummingbird Feeder is no exception. The feeder is intuitive and easy to use, and you don’t need a subscription to access fun features like AI identification, 5 MP photos, and 2K HD video with slo-mo. A subscription unlocks features like family sharing and a higher bit rate, but the feeder is perfectly functional without those. There’s also no auxiliary solar panel to worry about, as the panel is built into the feeder’s roof. Pairing with your phone is a cinch, integrating it into the Birdbuddy app with other feeders is a snap, and even refilling it is no problem. Unlike other hummingbird feeders that have weirdly cavernous capacities and/or need to be filled upside down, the Birdbuddy’s bottom screws off and holds a reasonable 1.75 cups of liquid. This is more important than you might think, as Cornell Lab of Ornithology points out that the easier it is to clean a hummingbird feeder, the more likely you are to do it often and well.
This feeder also comes with extra plastic flowers and a little brush for scrubbing them, and the app sends reminders when it’s time to clean. You’ll find fun, seasonal touches in the app, like the ability to send digital bird holiday cards with the photos your feeder captures, and a tool that superimposes hats, clothes, and various accessories on the birds, which is actually funnier than it sounds. However, as with the Birdbuddy Pro seed feeder, below, the big downside is that the feeder’s sensor doesn’t always pick up every bird that visits, which can definitely be a bummer when you see something interesting out the window but it doesn’t show up in the app.
Best Smart Birdhouse
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- Two cameras show two action views
- Pole-mountable solar panel was reliable in my testing
- Different hole sizes can be mounted for different species
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- Wood requires upkeep
- Birds didn’t like mesh floor (it is removable)
After experiencing another round of connection issues with the Birdfy Polygon (see below), I swapped it out for the newer Birdfy Duo and have had no issues. The sleek, contemporary Duo is a fir box fitted with two cameras—one facing the hole and one tucked discreetly inside the feeder, so you can get a full-spectrum view of what’s going on. Both cameras have night vision (the internal one is infrared). Like the Polygon, the Duo sports a remote for rebooting and recharging the camera (though the separate solar panel, which can be pole-mounted, has kept the cameras reliably charged), as well as different-size holes for different species, each with its own chew-proof predator guard.
There’s a metal grate with drainage holes that you can slot into grooves in the lower third of the Nest to make the cavity larger or smaller. The interested birds of my yard seemed very put off by the grate, so I covered it with a layer of moss, which was a success—a chickadee promptly moved in and laid seven eggs, which all hatched. This was the first time I’ve had an occasion to use the Birdfly app’s ability to collect images and string them together in a “story” that’s shareable online, but I didn’t find it especially useful or accurate. No matter, though, because the video captures have been a truly fascinating and educational experience, and I wish I could afford to buy the Duo for everyone I know.
So far, the Duo has been rained on a bunch and survived a couple of heat waves, but I can tell the wood will need refinishing after this season. (The feeder comes equipped with a thermometer and hygrometer, so you can keep an eye on conditions. I recently had to zip-tie an umbrella to mine during a heat wave, which likely saved some fledglings’ lives.)
Smart Bird Feeder With the Best App
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Screenshot courtesy of Kat Merck
Birdbuddy
Smart Bird Feeder Pro
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- Fun and feature-rich app
- Built-in solar panel works great
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- Camera doesn’t always capture all birds
Birdbuddy’s Pro model sports a snazzy HDR camera that can also shoot 2K video with slow-motion capability. In addition to having a visibly larger and more advanced lens than the original Burdbuddy, the camera’s now got a larger focus range, 122-degree field of view, and high-fidelity microphone. (A subscription to Birdbuddy Premium for $70 a year unlocks 2K Ultra with a higher video bit rate, allowing for richer colors, sharper images, and less background noise—plus the ability to set alerts for sick or injured birds, among other things—but it’s perfectly usable without this. )
The photos aren’t nearly as impressive as those by competitors like the Birdfy Pro Duo, Camojojo Hibird, or Kiwibit, and the camera, frustratingly, only captures a small portion of the birds that actually visit. However, Birdbuddy’s app is a consistent standout, with a user-friendly design and plenty of helpful alerts, like if a cat is detected nearby, or if it’s time to clean the feeder.
It also serves up insights gathered over time, like what time certain species seem to prefer to visit. (Finches apparently like to visit my yard at 10 am daily.), and there are unique seasonal features like the ability to send holiday cards or “dress up” visiting birds with hats, glasses, and sweaters. Both Birdbuddys work with 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi only.
Another Birdbuddy downside is the infuriatingly small, hinged opening for filling the 4 cups’ worth of seed. The feeder comes with its own spouted cup, but I have yet to fill the feeder without making an enormous mess. I also tested the 3-in-1 Nutrition Set ($39), which includes a screw-on tray that can variably become a water fountain, jelly dish, or fruit stake for fruit-loving species like orioles. I’ve used it as a jelly dish and water fountain and found that it blocks enough of the perch area that birds tend to shift out of camera view to avoid it.
The Birdbuddy “sleeps” at night and does not seem to emphasize capturing photos of people, so it wouldn’t make a good choice to double as a security camera. However, this feeder is still worth it for those who like a more streamlined app experience or want to take advantage of some of its unique sharing features, especially Premium’s ability to share your feeder livestream with others.
Upgraded Model Coming Soon: Birdbuddy has an all-new feeder, the Birdbuddy 2, for $189. Preorders are currently sold out, but Birdbuddy says it will be available for general purchase later this year. It has a smaller camera that snaps in with a magnet and can be rotated vertically or horizontally. The seed hatch now opens wider for easier filling, there’s dual Wi-Fi band connectivity, and the camera features a wider field of view and faster capture rate than the Pro. I much prefer this hardware setup to the Birdbuddy Pro’s, but some previous features, like automatic AI ID, are now behind a paywall, and the camera’s algorithm still misses a great deal of the birds that visit.
If You Want to Use an Existing Bird Feeder
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- Flexible design allows you to use an existing bird feeder
- High-quality photo and video
- Works with 5-GHz Wi-Fi
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- Only has 90-degree field of view
- Only comes with a wall mount
- Solar panel has to be mounted separately
If you have a non-smart bird feeder you already like, or are interested in building your own and are just looking for a camera, Hibird’s stand-alone DIY feeder camera is what you want. It’s compatible with both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz Wi-Fi bands—a rarity for bird-feeder cameras—and the cute green owl face streams the same better-than-average-quality 4K HD video and 32 MP pics as the bigger Hibird feeder, above. There is a subscription tier with features like increased storage and the ability to share livestreams, but the camera is still usable without it. There’s an auxiliary solar panel included for charging, and you can mount it via its quarter-inch nut on the included bendable arm and bracket, or jury-rig a custom solution. It pairs seamlessly with the Hibird app, with access to AI (which is just OK), livestreaming, and the Dr. Bird ChatGPT-like feature, where you can ask bird-related questions. (The answers are corny and not as granular as they could be, but the function still could be useful for some.)
Honorable Mentions
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? In my yard with a non-operational pump
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Birdfy
Bath Pro
A lower-maintenance way to enjoy birds in your yard, this recycled-plastic birdbath comes outfitted with a dual-lens camera sending 1080p photos and 2K video via the Birdfy app and using the app’s AI capability for bird identification. With the IP66-rated birdbath’s sturdy metal base (you can buy it for less without) and solar-powered battery and fountain pump, all you have to do is make sure the 3.5-liter, 1.65-inch reservoir is topped off with water. I’ve been using the Bath Pro for two seasons now, and while early connection issues have been resolved, the pump has permanently stopped working. (It was frequently clogged with algae and debris.) I also find myself increasingly irritated with how long footage takes to load and how often the shallow plastic basin needs refilling and cleaning—every two or three days in dry weather. Still, if you’re willing to put up with some quirks, the Bath Pro has been an entertaining and welcome addition to my bird feeding setup.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? In my yard with a non-operational pump
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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Birdfy
Feeder 2 Duo
Birdfy’s flagship upgrade for 2025, winner of last year’s CES Innovation Award and an American Good Design Gold Award, is unique in its category. There’s one dual-lens front-facing camera (2-MP/1080p wide angle and 3-MP/2K portrait) and one 2-MP/1080p side camera. Both capture sharp, highly detailed video with high-quality sound. The front-facing camera will even pan and crop to ensure it’s focused on a bird. (Note that there’s also a cheaper, single-camera version of the Feeder 2 that we haven’t tested.) The feeder’s IP66-rated plastic body, which has held up very well in Pacific Northwest winter weather, is wall-, pole-, or tree-mountable. An auxiliary solar panel and lifetime AI bird identification are both included. The reservoir holds slightly less seed than the original plastic Birdfy, at 42 ounces versus Birdfy 1’s 50 ounces. Overall, I was impressed with both the image quality and the Birdfy app’s updated AI identification. That said, both cameras repeatedly dropped connections during my two-month testing period, even though I was using the required 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi network (Birdfy cameras cannot run on 5 GHz). The solar panel, which must be mounted separately, also failed to keep the cameras consistently charged in cloudy weather.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? Office storage
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Kiwibit
4K Smart Bird Feeder (Auxiliary Solar)
This Kiwibit is one of the more thoughtfully designed bird feeders I’ve tested. The plastic seed reservoir is removable from the IP65 body for refilling, so you don’t have to take down the whole thing; the 3-watt solar panel can mount onto the back for pole installation; and the 8-MP photos and 4K HD video are much better quality than you’ll find from many competitors. The whole setup is fully functional without a subscription, though opting in is necessary to access some features. The only downside of this version (without an integrated solar panel) is that the auxiliary solar panel stopped working after about six weeks. However, it’s still a good deal if you don’t mind having to bring it inside every few weeks to charge.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? With fellow WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe
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Harymor
Bird Feeder With Camera
This feeder’s VicoHome app leaves much to be desired, but its camera does get major points for staying fully charged for two months with its 3-watt built-in roof solar panel, despite getting very little sun in my Pacific Northwest backyard over the winter. Like many inexpensive feeder cameras, most of the Harymor’s advertised features—such as AI identification and the ability to take 2K video—are hidden behind a subscription paywall. However, even upon activating the subscription, the AI was wrong more often than it was right.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? With fellow WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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Sehmua
Bird Feeder With Camera
From the same makers as the Harymor bird feeder, above, the Sehmua is nearly identical to the Harymor, but without the built-in solar roof. The panel it comes with needs to be mounted separately. I was especially amused by the box it arrived in, which features a hummingbird. (This is, of course, a seed feeder.) Unlike other feeders that also require an auxiliary solar panel, the Sehmua has a weird USB-C dongle that hangs off the back; it’s not removable, and it’s used for charging the camera as well. What the Sehmua does have going for it over the Harymor, is much improved AI, which also links to a bird species’ Wikipedia page and gives options for corrections. It’s also fully usable out of the box with a yearlong free-trial subscription—a rarity among bird feeders in this price range—via the user-friendly Ubox app. Specs for the camera weren’t provided, but the photo and video quality are quite solid, though not as sharp as Birdbuddy’s or Birdfy’s. The field of view is also decent, at 140 degrees. I also like that this one’s app labels all captures with a bird ID, so you can scroll down the day’s list and immediately see what’s worth clicking on.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? Office storage
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FeatherSnap
Scout Smart Bird Feeder
This feeder’s got a generously sized dual feed bay (4.2 cups on each side, for a total capacity of 8.4 cups), built-in solar panel, expandable perch, and pretty solid 4-MP photo resolution, the clarity and quality of which were on par with more expensive cameras. There’s also an option to view video in 0.5-speed slo-mo. As with most of the cheaper cameras, however, many of the features (like AI identification and video) are hidden behind a subscription. I didn’t find the ornithologist-trained AI identification to be super accurate, and the app was overall cumbersome to use, taking a while to load and then requiring multiple steps to engage the AI feature. I also didn’t like that users must make an account that requires an address and phone number just to use the feeder, even if they’re not buying a premium plan. And if they are buying a premium plan, they can’t do it through the app store. They have to go through FeatherSnap’s website, which requires entering raw credit card info—no alternative pay options like PayPal or Apple Pay—and their address once again. I also found it automatically charged my credit card at the end of the monthlong subscription feature without warning, and there was no option to stop the recurring charge other than deleting my account.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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Harymor
Hummingbird Feeder With Camera
I expected this hummingbird feeder to look somewhat like its seed-feeder sibling, above, but other than also using the VicoHome app, it bears absolutely zero resemblance. It’s got a funny little red umbrella-shaped top, and the box has no brand name listed. I do like that it comes with a big bottle brush and a smaller brush for the flowers, and that it has interchangeable lavender and bluish-purple flowers to go with the standard yellow. I used one of each to see if our resident Anna’s hummingbirds had any preference, but they seemed indiscriminately interested in all of them. Like the seed feeder, it only captures still photos and live feed without an additional subscription, and I didn’t love how many false alarms it recorded. There’s an indentation on the lid that holds water for an ant moat, but since the solar panel must be mounted separately, ants could easily use the cord to reach the feeder.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Donated via Buy Nothing
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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Birdfy
Hum Feeder Duo
Birdfy’s Hum Feeder Duo is the hummingbird feeder version of the Duo seed feeder, above. Both versions of the Hum consist of a clear, BPA-free, anti-mold bottle that screws into a red base with a trio of plastic flowers. The duo has two 3-MP 2K cameras—one front-facing and one side-facing. The cameras charge together and work together to provide a side-by-side view in the app. I had zero problems with setup. After an overnight charge, the feeder was up and running in about 10 minutes. One charge lasted a little over a week in Pacific Northwest November temperatures, though for $20 more, you can spring for the solar panel add-on with a patented ant moat (I have not yet tried this). I appreciate that the app shows battery life alongside temperature and humidity, which is helpful for gauging when to replace the liquid, although a more explicit notification like Birdbuddy’s would be helpful. Like the seed feeder above, however, my testing period was not without issue. In fact, I only had the Hum up for a couple weeks before the sensor appeared to have failed, occasionally capturing wind-driven motion but failing to register any birds.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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IsYoung
Smart Bird Feeder Camera (Dual Panel)
This feeder sports the same general construction as quite a few other Amazon brands’ feeders—IP65 housing, dual seed bays, solar panel that needs to be mounted separately. A subscription is needed to see anything other than still photos or a live view. Like the Harymor, it uses the VicoHome app. The benefit of the IsYoung, though, is the improved 2.5K HD video and 170-degree wide-angle lens. The included accessories (a suet ball, a little hummingbird nectar cup, a water dish) are also sturdier than other Amazon brands’. Like other feeders of this shape, it was too unwieldy to be tree-mounted, as it leans too far forward. The marketing materials tout its bird identification, but again, a subscription is required to access this feature, as well as video capture. At the time of testing this was, infuriatingly, not clearly stated on the box.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Donated via Buy Nothing
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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Limitless Innovations
Hello Birdie
This is a solid, well-constructed IP65 feeder that’s usable without a subscription, and I liked the loop at the top for easy hanging from a shepherd’s hook. It also has a squirrel sensor that makes comical hawk noises when it spots a rodent (it even works on rats, as I found out one unfortunate evening). But the photo resolution is not good despite being advertised as 1080p, the AI is abysmal, and the solar panel failed to charge or even supplement the battery on two test models I tried. There are much better feeders out there for half the price.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Donated via Buy Nothing
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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TT Nature
Bird Feeder With Camera (Wood)
This handsome wood (the type of wood is not specified on the box, in the manual, or from TT Nature, but it looks like pine to me) feeder has a decent 1080p picture quality and long-lasting battery, but it’s not squirrel-proof, features a separate-mount solar panel, and the associated Birdty app is frustrating to navigate. It also requires a subscription to use all its features, including AI identification, which was wrong more often than it was right and seemed to be calibrated for a subtropical climate. However, the construction is much sturdier than Birdfy’s wood version, so if you like the look but are willing to put up with a subpar app, this is a viable option.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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TT Nature
Glass Hummingbird Feeder With Camera
This is the first smart hummingbird feeder I’ve tested with a glass globe, which not only provides better insulation for nectar, to keep it fresh for longer, but it won’t fade or crack over time like plastic. I also liked that the hook has an ant moat. It took some trial and error to get the little bird-shaped 2K HD camera to sit at the right angle to capture birds, but my main complaint with this feeder—other than the Birdty app, which I do not care for, and the separate-mount solar panel—is how difficult it was to clean compared with other smart hummingbird feeders. It comes with its own bottle brush, but the brush isn’t long enough to clean the curvy sides of the 26-ounce globe, the opening for which is only 1-inch wide. There’s also a gasket that needs to be cleaned, along with a two-part base and the three plastic flowers. Note that, for some reason, an identical feeder body is available on Amazon under the “BBPECO” name, and that models from established brands like Birdfy and Birdbuddy are the same price or less.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Donated via Buy Nothing
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? Office storage
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Birdfy
Rookie Smart Bird Feeder
If you or a giftee is intimidated by the thought of a smart bird feeder, you may want to consider the Rookie. No complicated assembly, no solar panels, no tools—just snap three plastic pieces together, charge the camera, and you’re ready to go. The whole setup reminds me of a gravity pet feeder. You’ll have the same 1080p resolution as all other basic Birdfy cameras, but here the camera is mounted from the side, so half the time you’ll only see a bird’s back or butt. There’s also no roof, so seeds will get wet in the rain (during my testing period, the lid even blew off with a gust of wind), and there’s no perch, so you’ll find some birds standing in the seed, which isn’t great for disease spread. Battery life also wasn’t stellar, down to 39 percent after only a week.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? Broken, but in office storage
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Birdfy
Wooden Smart Bird Feeder
I love the style of this feeder, which looks like a contemporary condo and sports the same side-camera angle as the Rookie (left). Also like the Rookie, it’s pretty simple—1080p camera, 1.3L seed hopper—and the camera angle ends up capturing a lot of bird butts. My main problem during the testing period, however, was durability. Birdfy doesn’t specify the type of wood used in its construction, but it’s very lightweight, almost like balsa wood, and even though I had it pole-mounted, it was knocked down and broken apart by squirrels within a week.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Broken, but in office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? Office storage
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CoolFly
Aura Smart Bird Feeder
Just when I thought I’d seen it all in the smart bird feeder world, CoolFly debuted a feeder with a modular camera system at CES 2026. Place the camera on either side of the broad perch, upright for a landscape view or on its side for closer-up portrait images. When I tested it, I really liked the easy-fill seed hopper and tool-free assembly, paired with quality 4-MP photos and 2.5K Ultra HD video. I did not, however, love the incessant marketing push notifications sent by the CoolFly app. The Aura also sports AI ID without a subscription, but this feature only works in one of the two camera modes, neither of which was different enough from the other to justify the hassle of switching between them. I also had to remove the metal seed grate that sits on top, as smaller birds were struggling to access the seed. That said, it’s a perfectly fine feeder and was reliable in my tests, if you like the look.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
nWhere is it now? Office storage
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Birdfy
Nest Polygon Smart Birdhouse
Birdfy’s Polygon Smart Birdhouse is certainly unique-looking—the parallelogram-esque, turquoise-paneled shape won a Gold award at 2024’s French Design Awards, and it’s easy enough to mount on a pole, fence, or tree. All the camera equipment is located in an easy-to-open rear hatch, and there’s even a remote control at the end of a 10-foot cord to be able to charge or reset the 1080p camera (though it has a built-in solar panel, so I’ve never needed to). It’s simple to integrate with the easy-to-use Birdfy app, which is ready and waiting to assemble a bird’s shareable “story,” from assembly of the nest to hatching to fledgling, and finally “the end,” when the nest is abandoned for the season. Note that the camera does emit an audible click whenever it’s triggered by movement or the app, and when I had a chickadee interested in the nest, it clearly heard this and was alarmed by it. I have had consistent connectivity issues over the two seasons I’ve used the Polygon, so if you’re in the market for a smart nesting box, I recommend the Birdfy’s Nest Duo instead (above), which is both more fun and more reliable for around $50 extra.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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Birdfy
Metal 2 4K Smart Bird Feeder
had high hopes for this feeder, my previous pick for Best Upgrade. Birdfy clearly had taken all the winning elements of other smart bird feeders—from its own line and from competitor products—and combined them into one tidy package. Tool-free assembly, 4K ultrahigh-definition video, the ability to run on 2.4-GHz or 5-GHz Wi-Fi, a chew-proof metal body, and enhanced AI ID that is more accurate than the standard version and can even identify different sexes: The Metal 2 had it all. It even looks great, with tasteful green tones and a natural wood perch. However, I have now been through two test units, and both have repeatedly disconnected from Wi-Fi, despite being next to the wall closest to my router. (And I will note the feeders were located in the same spot where I test all the smart feeders; this issue is rare, but similar to my eventual experience with Birdfy’s Polygon nest box and Duo feeder, above.)
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
WIRED
- Sturdy and nice-looking
- Dual-band connectivity
- Reliable solar roof
- Quality 4K video
TIRED
- First unit crashed after firmware update
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How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
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TT Nature
Squirrel-Proof Metal Bird Feeder
Let’s get the bad news out of the way first—the app for this feeder is not good. Not only is it suspiciously called “Birdty,” it’s not intuitive to navigate and requires a subscription to access all features—including AI identification, which is terrible. I had my test unit sited on a pole with a baffle far from fences and overhanging branches, and though an occasional squirrel would still manage to find the feeder, the spring-loaded perch mechanism worked as intended—a squirrel tries to sit, and a bar flips up to block access to the seed. The downside is that this weight-trigger mechanism also works for larger birds like Steller’s jays and flickers, so you’ll only be able to feed smaller birds. Still, this may be a worthy payoff for a squirrel solution that works most of the time.
How was test unit obtained? Press sample from company
Where is it now? Office storage
WIRED
- Design really deters squirrels
- Can be pole-mounted
TIRED
- Design also deters larger and even medium-sized birds
- App is not user-friendly and requires a subscription
- Solar panel must be mounted separately
Not Recommended
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Detiko
Bird Feeder With Camera
There are some decent bird feeder cameras on Amazon, but unfortunately, this Detiko model isn’t one of them. It’s essentially unusable without a subscription through the InstaVision app ($8/month or $80/year), a fact not explicitly mentioned anywhere online or on the box. Just as bad, the feeder itself can only be tree- or wall-mounted, so squirrel activity is unavoidable—a fact the makers seem to acknowledge, as they’ve placed some sort of spring over the cord that runs out the back from the camera to the rooftop solar panel. It’s loose and thin as a thread and wouldn’t be much of a deterrent.
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Minixtec
Smart Bird Feeder With Camera
This feedr suffers from many of the same shortcomings as other Amazon feeders: No obvious statement on the box or that a subscription is required. Without a subscription, you’re relegated to 1080p HDR streaming only, which you’ll only be able to access after a few seconds of “waking up” the camera—plenty of time for any birds to have moved on. There’s also no included way to pole-mount the feeder, and most suspiciously of all, reviews on Amazon are all five stars, yet none of the accompanying reviewer photos are of this feeder.
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Wansview
Bird Feeder With Camera
Like many Amazon feeders, this one has some significant strikes against it. It does not come with a charging cord because it cannot be charged indoors—only through the solar panel. However, if you pole mount it, you could be out of luck, as there’s no included way to attach the solar panel. It needs to be screwed into a wall or tree, so I had to jury-rig an attachment to the back of the mounting bracket with zip ties. This feeder uses the Wansview Cloud app, which, like the apps of many feeders of its brethren, is geared primarily toward security cameras. There’s no AI ID without a subscription, or even video (which is 2K if you subscribe)—just stills and live feed, which costs $70 a year.
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ChirpCam
Smart Bird Feeder
This feeder looks identical to the Camojojo Hibird above but without the solar roof. ChirpCam’s founder confirms that the company uses the same manufacturer but says it offers a different experience. (Spoiler: It doesn’t. Hibird’s Dr. BirdAI chat feature is even here called Dr. Chirp.) Further, an Awards section on ChirpCam’s website at the time of my testing touted mentions in multiple publications, including WIRED—none of which turned out to actually exist. These mentions have since been taken down, but I would worry about continued app support and updates from a company that feels free to engage in this sort of practice.
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FeatherSnap
Smart Hummingbird Feeder
FeatherSnap’s smart hummingbird feeder only supports still photos and a live feed without a subscription, which is a hassle to sign up for and difficult to cancel. It also holds up to 4 cups of nectar, but there are no instructions on how long one should leave liquid in the feeder (hummingbirds can become ill and die quickly from spoiled nectar), and that amount seems excessive for several days’ worth.
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PeckPerk
Smart Bird Feeder With 2K Camera
One of the most unique-looking smart feeders on the market, the PeckPerk sports a teardrop shape (inspired by a weaver bird nest), fronted by a 5-inch-long perch styled to look like twigs. Of particular interest to me, some of its early web copy promoted it as “squirrel proof.” I couldn’t figure out why this might be until 7 am one Saturday morning, when I heard what sounded like a tinny burglar alarm ringing somewhere beyond the bushes outside my living room window. I went outside, and lo and behold, a squirrel was sitting on the PeckPerk, munching away at a sunflower seed while a high-pitched alarm blared right in its face. I could tell this was not the first time this had happened (sorry, neighbors!), as the squirrel was completely unfazed. Not only does this feeder require you to mount an auxiliary solar panel—limiting where you can place it—and subscribe in order to record video, but its app interface is extremely rudimentary compared with that of other feeders and not at all intuitive.
FAQs
What to Look for When Buying a Smart Bird Feeder
The world of smart bird feeders is vast and can seem overwhelming, but there are some key features that will really make a difference in your user experience, and they may not be what you think. I’ve tested dozens of feeders for years from many different brands, and this is what I think you should pay attention to when comparing models.
Subscription: Most, if not all, smart bird feeders require a subscription to access all features, in order to support the company’s continued investment in user experience. There are few things more disappointing than giving or receiving a smart bird feeder as a gift, only to find out it’s not actually usable without shelling out an additional $70 a year. Reputable companies will note subscription requirements up front, and some even offer models that have a lifetime subscription built in. Note that if a feeder costs less than a hundred bucks, odds are it will require a subscription to capture photos, whether it says so in the marketing materials or not, so you will need to do your due diligence before buying.
Mounting options: If you live in an area with squirrels, your best bet is to pole mount your bird feeder—especially a more expensive smart feeder, which often has cords that squirrels and other rodents like to chew. Not all feeders offer a pole-mounting option, though, so this is another important detail to confirm before buying.
Wi-Fi network: The vast majority of smart feeders only work on 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi frequencies. If you only use 5 GHz, you will need to look for a feeder that specifically works with a shorter transmission range, or has dual range, such as the Camojojo Hibird, above.
App: An app can make or break your smart bird feeder experience since it’s where all of your bird viewing, sorting, and saving will take place. Apps with added features like useful facts, the capacity to share feeds with others, quality AI identification, and the ability to sort by bird are sometimes worth the added cost over a less-expensive feeder. Many companies use security cameras in their bird feeders that don’t have a separate app—this means you’ll just get a utilitarian list of image captures with no detail or context. To help buyers with their decision-making, I am currently building a rubric to grade and rank smart bird feeder apps, which I hope to add to this guide within the next couple of months.
How Does WIRED Test Bird Feeders?
I test all feeders in my rural-suburban backyard in the Pacific Northwest. I mount seed feeders on a 1-inch pole with a baffle, using the provided mounting hardware and hose clamps. If pole mounting isn’t feasible, I mount on a fence or a shepherd’s hook. I hang hummingbird feeders from a shepherd’s hook mounted on the side of my house. I fill the seed feeders with Audubon Wild Park bird seed and the hummingbird feeders with a nectar mixture of 4-to-1 granulated sugar and water. I keep each feeder up for a minimum of four weeks, with all app notifications enabled.
I look at all app features available both with a subscription and without, seeing how often I get notifications and noting whether they are accurately picking up just birds or any type of outdoor movement, and how well the AI feature is able to distinguish bird species. I also look at connectivity, seed capacity, video quality, and how well the feeder bodies hold up to squirrels and inclement weather.
The majority of feeders I tested were provided as press samples by the company. Some are kept for longer-term testing, others are put in storage for future testing or comparison purposes, and others are donated locally via the Buy Nothing Project.
What Do I Need to Know Before Setting Up a Smart Feeder?
- Keep feeders super clean. The last thing you want to do to your feathered guests is make them ill from eating moldy seeds or spread avian diseases. Every two weeks, scrub feeders with warm, soapy water, and then either soak them in one part bleach to nine parts water or one part white vinegar to one part water—both methods are recommended by Audubon. Rinse and dry thoroughly before adding more seed (you don’t want bleach residue either). Keep an eye on bird flu outbreaks and pay attention to what the birds look like at your own feeders. If you suspect something is off, you’ll want to remove the feeder until things look better.
- Only get a hummingbird feeder if you’re dedicated to keeping it spotless. You need to be even more diligent about cleanliness here, committing to cleaning a hummingbird feeder every two to three days. Nectar sitting in the sun harbors bacterial growth quickly, which can cause hummingbird tongues to swell and almost always end in their death. Red attracts these birds, but don’t use red nectar. There are no studies conclusively proving that dye harms birds, but at best it’s unnecessary and at worst might make them sick. Instead, go for feeders with red pieces to get their attention or stick to planting hummingbird-friendly flowers and skip the feeder altogether.
- Add a water source too. Birds need clean water for drinking and bathing, so you can make your backyard more of an oasis by providing it. Birdfy makes a smart birdbath, reviewed above, or you can make your own fountain out of anything—even a favorite pot, or a bucket—using a solar pump kit. I’m currently testing this one and will report back. The same cleaning technique outlined above goes for baths. You can also consider adding regular bird houses—analog or smart versions, like Birdfy’s Polygon, above—for birds to nest.
- Give birds time. You likely won’t see birds at your feeder on day one. Give them time to find it and trust it. If after a few weeks you still don’t have visitors, it might be time to reevaluate what kind of bird seeds you’re using or where you’ve placed the feeder.
Why Do Most Smart Feeders Only Run on 2.4 GHz?
This section was inspired by an email from a reader who installs home Wi-Fi systems and did not appreciate my recommending a feeder that has the option to run on 5 GHz. He’s not wrong that this isn’t the preferred band for a smart bird feeder, but I’ll explain why someone might want 5 GHz below.
First off, what is 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz? In simplest terms, these are the main radio frequency bands Wi-Fi uses to send data wirelessly between your smart bird feeder and your router. One gigahertz (GHz) is 1 billion hertz, the unit of measurement for how fast radio waves oscillate. Both bands are the accepted standards for Wi-Fi, which yes, is a name brand.
It follows, then, that 2.4-GHz waves oscillate more slowly than 5-GHz waves. This also means the slower waves can travel farther and pass through walls and other obstacles more effectively. With Wi-Fi-enabled products placed outside the home, the ability to penetrate through walls, trees, and other potential barriers is more important than speed. These slower waves also result in less power consumption by devices. It makes sense that 2.4 GHz would be a preferable band for a smart bird feeder, which likely would be in or near a tree-filled area.
However, 2.4 GHz is a more crowded band and thus prone to interference from other Wi-Fi networks and devices, so it can be less stable. It also results in slower overall performance, leading to sluggish downloads and lag during streaming and video calls. Most modern routers offer both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands, but some may be configured (for whatever reason) to broadcast only 5 GHz. Other routers feature something called band steering, which automatically diverts devices to the less-crowded 5 GHz. So, really, a smart bird feeder that offers dual connectivity simply provides more options. If the bird feeder is right outside your window where the router is located, you may want the faster speed. Or maybe you just don’t want to try to figure out how to turn off band steering. If you’re not dialed in to your router, no pun intended, it may make sense for you to consider a bird feeder with dual-band connectivity.

Photograph: Kat Merck
As is the case with any bird feeder, squirrels love to eat at smart bird feeders, most of which are not squirrel-proof, regardless of marketing claims. However, most of the smart feeders we’ve tested are just as sturdy, if not in some cases sturdier, than analog bird feeders. The worst-case scenario is likely the squirrel eating all the seed, chewing the edges, and covering up the camera with its fuzzy butt.
The yard where I test smart feeders year-round is lousy with the large and persistent rodents, and the squirrel damage I’ve sustained on test feeders has been minor. With the Birdfy Pro Duo, above, the animals chewed off the edges to better get at the seed supply when it was low, and the FeatherSnap Scout had its mounting bent. Top of mind is the 5-7-9 method of siting a bird feeder—at least 5 feet off the ground, at least 7 feet away from any structures, and at least 9 feet away from anything a squirrel could jump from (branches, fences, roofs). I explain this in more detail in my guide to keeping squirrels away from your bird feeder.
Another option is an aftermarket baffle added to feeders hanging on shepherd’s hooks, or a pole with a built-in baffle, like this one offered by Birdfy. Another option is using seed treated with capsaicin, or hot pepper. Birds don’t have capsaicin receptors like mammals do, so they’re not affected by the taste. That said, I’ve found capsaicin only keeps squirrels away for a couple of days, whether because they’ve gotten used to it or the pepper loses its potency when exposed to the elements. As a last resort, you could always just learn to live with the squirrels and dedicate a feeder to them, although my neighbor does this and I’m of the mind that doing so brings even more squirrels to the area.
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