Ready for a $249 bird feeder?
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https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/reviews/bird-buddy-smart-bird-feeder-pro
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Then there’s the social element. Right now my Bird Buddy Pro is hanging on a pole in my parents’ backyard. Being able to call my mom and tell her our feeder finally got our first visitor created a real memory.
Oh, please. Memory creation is independent of AI or "smart" plastic fabrications. And the memory of wasting $250 for yet another totally unnecessary gadget would indeed linger.
I don't need a $60/year subscription to watch the birds in my yard. I have a field guide for bird identification and it's never wrong and won't expire.
I guess I am not a fan.
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Then there’s the social element. Right now my Bird Buddy Pro is hanging on a pole in my parents’ backyard. Being able to call my mom and tell her our feeder finally got our first visitor created a real memory.
Oh, please. Memory creation is independent of AI or "smart" plastic fabrications. And the memory of wasting $250 for yet another totally unnecessary gadget would indeed linger.
I don't need a $60/year subscription to watch the birds in my yard. I have a field guide for bird identification and it's never wrong and won't expire.
I guess I am not a fan.
@Bernard said in Ready for a $249 bird feeder?:
Memory creation is independent of AI or "smart" plastic fabrications.
Don't know how many of you have fond memories of learning how to drive from your parents/uncles/aunts/siblings or teaching your children/nephews/cousins how to drive. I suspect one or two generations from now such memories will no longer be created as driving goes autonomous.
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That feeder is so OTT, it's ridiculous
A decent pair of binoculars is what you need for bird watching.
As for feeders, after a few years trying many cheap & cheery designs hung both at work & home, I splashed out on two RSPB 'ultimate easy clean' (medium size). At about £30 each they've worked for years, not rusted, not cracked. Highly recommended. -
That feeder is so OTT, it's ridiculous
A decent pair of binoculars is what you need for bird watching.
As for feeders, after a few years trying many cheap & cheery designs hung both at work & home, I splashed out on two RSPB 'ultimate easy clean' (medium size). At about £30 each they've worked for years, not rusted, not cracked. Highly recommended.@AndyD said in Ready for a $249 bird feeder?:
That feeder is so OTT, it's ridiculous
A decent pair of binoculars is what you need for bird watching.
As for feeders, after a few years trying many cheap & cheery designs hung both at work & home, I splashed out on two RSPB 'ultimate easy clean' (medium size). At about £30 each they've worked for years, not rusted, not cracked. Highly recommended.After several unsatisfactory feeders, we use these primarily. I have two as they need more seed in the winter. Right now they're chowing down on the horde of cicadas so not eating much seed.
For sunflower seed:
For the finches:
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We have one. I love it
Today we had a cardinal, blue jay, house finch, mourning dove, European starling, tufted titmouse, black capped chickadee, song sparrow, and the ever-present house sparrows.
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Then there’s the social element. Right now my Bird Buddy Pro is hanging on a pole in my parents’ backyard. Being able to call my mom and tell her our feeder finally got our first visitor created a real memory.
Oh, please. Memory creation is independent of AI or "smart" plastic fabrications. And the memory of wasting $250 for yet another totally unnecessary gadget would indeed linger.
I don't need a $60/year subscription to watch the birds in my yard. I have a field guide for bird identification and it's never wrong and won't expire.
I guess I am not a fan.
@Bernard said in Ready for a $249 bird feeder?:
I don't need a $60/year subscription to watch the birds in my yard. I have a field guide for bird identification and it's never wrong and won't expire.
I’m with you Bernard, I am so sick of the subscription model for everything! It just sucks money out of your wallet, mostly for things you don’t need.
I can understand the appeal of a fancy bird feeder camera, we see some birds in our back yard that I’d love to have photos of, like the eastern blue bird (I believe) which is so pretty with it’s blue and orange coloring. But a triple digit bird cam is not for me.
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Ours is a Birdfy but there isn't a subscription fee.