1. Birds are fascinating–we love everything from their chirps to their colors to the mysterious ways in which they seem to fly. But observing them up close can be difficult–most are cautious
  2. A cellular bird feeder camera brings nature to your smartphone by capturing the beauty and diversity of bird species in your backyard, at your property, or just about anywhere you can place the unit a
  3. Let’s face it–for millions of people, bird watching is fun, and bird feeders can make it funner. A bird feeder camera takes this experience to the next level by allowing birding enthusiast
  4. Bird feeder cameras allow you to take your bird watching experience to a new level–today’s crop of advanced cameras let you see birds up close so you can observe traits, habits, and even t
  5. Bird flu news has been on everyone's minds in recent years as we've witnessed its far-reaching effects. We've seen its impact on farming and domestic bird populations. In the beginning, that was our m
  6. Plastic pollution poses a detrimental risk to seabirds, which can impact entire bird populations. Exposure to toxins like heavy metals can increase bird mortality rates, reproductive abnormalities, or
  7. Pesticides are often considered beneficial for keeping pests away and avoiding potential harm to humans. While this is true, pesticides can also significantly impact non-target animals like birds. Fro
  8. The natural world has inspired many aspects of human culture. Birds and animals are often the heroes of our stories, and we use them to pass down folklore from generation to generation. Birds, in part
  9. Recently, wildlife photography has been on the rise, and one genre stands out from the rest — bird photography. From capturing the graceful flight of an eagle to the intricate details of a tiny
  10. Birds are everywhere. We see them flying in the skies, foraging on the ground and floating across the water. While they go about their daily activities, they're contributing far more to their environm