Showing posts with label backyard wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backyard wildlife. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2025

Great Gift Idea for Bird-Watchers - Motion-Detected Security is a Bonus

I recently received a very thoughtful gift. I was given a Bird Snap video/audio bird feeder.  My children set it up within minutes, including the app on my phone, and installed the feeder on my deck near my existing cluster of bird feeders. Such a fun and modern way to watch the birds at my feeder, whether I'm home or not.

text and photo of bird and bird feeder


I was gifted the Bird Snap bird feeder with camera and solar panel offered on Amazon. There are many, many versions of video feeders offered with a variety of prices and options.

Fellow Review This Reviews contributor Mary Beth Granger reviews and recommends the Smart Bird Feeder Camera that she was given last year. You can see her review here. I had thought about buying myself a Bird Feeder Camera on her recommendation then but it was one of those wish list items that I didn't end up buying for myself.

Bird Snap Camera Bird Feeder

There are many brands and versions of bird feeders with varying degrees of video and audio capability. I am hoping that with my review of my set-up, you'll be able to consider which options are important in the feeder camera you choose.

  • Motion detection
  • Live video
  • Live audio and Two-Way audio
  • 160 degree wide viewing angle
  • Real-time notifications 
  • TF card included
  • Solar panel and cord 
  • IP65 Weather proof
  • 1.8L bird seed capacity
  • detachable liquid nectar holders (hummingbirds); fruit holders (orioles, etc)
  • Free app for viewing and downloading videos and/or activating the live camera.
  • Optional AI bird identification subscription

The phone app allows for a variety of choices (with no subscription fees): live video, review of videos on the cloud or TF card, downloads to your phone gallery, an alarm, real-time audio (listening) and real-time audio (speaking from my phone to the outdoors), sleep option, and ability to snap photos.

There is an AI Bird Identification subscription that can be purchased to identify the species of birds that visit your feeder. I have not subscribed and cannot comment on this feature.


My Thoughts - Dual Purpose (Bird Watching AND Security)

After my Bird Snap was set up, I noted the very wide angle. And initially, I thought I would move the camera in order to exclude my "working homestead" area from view; chicken coop, lawn mower, water catchment, and other "clutter". After all, in general, we are often encouraged to share images that are pretty and "Instagrammable". Fortunately, I am often slow to do things on my to-do list. Before I re-positioned the bird feeder camera, I realized that motion near the chicken coop and in my driveway (both at the house and near the road) was being recorded. If I  do decide to move the feeder, I will likely move it to have a better view of my driveway and the front of my house; clutter be darned. Similar to a security camera at a person's door bell, I would be able to see, record, and speak to anyone coming and going. 

So far, aside from showing my cluttered work area to the world, I've only had two initial hesitations about this product. 1) even though it was placed next to my existing cluster of bird feeders, it seemed to take awhile for the birds to trust and visit this new feeder.  I believe they could hear, feel, or see the motion from the camera activating causing them to fly away before the video started. 2) During a very windy day, I received notifications on my phone all day. But that was user error, as I had forgotten that I could set "sleep" on the feeder remotely, and eliminate all of those leaf-blown notifications.

The birds now seem to be braving the new feeder without hesitation. And I know that on windy days to "sleep" the feeder to stop the excessive notifications. 

Preferred Bird Seed

I love bird-watching and have done it for years.  I am not expert at bird identification but I can easily recognize the regulars around here.  I am excited to try to lure the Orioles and other fruit eating birds next year! Meanwhile, I offer a variety of bird seed here to try to attract a variety of birds. I have noticed the trend that the Nut and Fruit blends are preferred.

Video clips from my Bird Snap; showing both birds at the feeder as well as things happening near the chicken coop. 






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Saturday, September 24, 2022

Backyard Wildlife – A Toy Review

 

Image of a black squirrel

The most common animals you might find in your back yard are squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, perhaps a deer, or maybe a skunk. Some are found in nearly every yard (squirrels and rabbits); some you might find only if you live where your back yard is near a wooded area (deer, for instance). 


Because these animals are wild, it is practically impossible to get close to them.  That's where toy versions come into play.


Let's review a few of these animals one might find in a backyard in toy version made in crafty plush or wood. 


Squirrels


Nearly everyone with a back yard has squirrels, probably the most common wild animal seen there, flitting from tree to tree and across the yard. 


In Iowa, they have black squirrels. The intro photo above shows one that was seen on my son's backyard deck.


Plush toy squirrel
Red Squirrel Plush Animal

Squirrels come in many colors. This one by Aurora World is in a 'rusty' color and is super silky and soft for little hands. Recommended for ages 3 months and up, this sweet red squirrel from a trusted manufacturer will fill your child's imaginative play. 


Rabbit


Wooden bunny push toy

Wooden Bunny Push Toy


This wooden push toy bunny is handmade in Iowa by Jesse & Stacey Bannor of BannorToys. Bunny push toy is 5.5 x 5 inches with wheels that are fully functional.  It features an interior cutout that makes an easy 'handle' for little fingers to grasp and helps babies & toddlers to develop motor skills and hand-eye coordination. 


Crafted from locally sourced Cherry wood, this darling push toy is finished with beeswax and flaxseed oil.



Raccoon Plush Toy


Toy raccoon in plush
Raccoon Plush Toy Animal

This adorable soft and cuddly raccoon is handcrafted with care by Angela Gray and featured in her Etsy Shop GrayMomMakes.  It is created from soft plush 100% polyester yarn, stuffed with hypoallergenic 100% polyester fiberfill. Perfect gift for kids and adults alike. Can be used as a nursery décor or perfect companion for animal lovers and creative outdoorsy people.


Sweet Deer Toy


Velvety plush deer in crochet
Velvety Plush Deer in Crochet

This adorable velvet plush deer is handmade by Viktoria in Turkey. Measuring approximately 11 inches tall (or 7 inches in a sitting position), this sweet little deer is cuddly and cute.  Deer can be found in Viktoria's Etsy shop Divohobby


Summary


Such cute, cuddly, sweet plush animals and educational wooden toys make a child's toybox a place for a fun collection of backyard wildlife. 



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*Backyard Wildlife is written by Wednesday Elf









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