On a quiet April morning in Indiana, a mother barred owl came to her nest with breakfast in her talons. Her two chicks, with their downy feathers, were watching her bring home a flying squirrel, not a ...
With a click of the mouse, people can experience the everyday lives of birds in real time through live cameras run by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Launched in 2012, the Cornell Lab Bird Cams have ...
Normal bird feeders come in a variety of shapes and sizes. However, smart bird cams have features that go beyond just spotting feathered friends in your yard.
Even birdwatching has gone high-tech. Today, the best smart bird feeders blend sleek design with built-in cameras, AI-powered species recognition, and app connectivity—bringing nature up close without ...
Wild birds maintain a primarily natural diet, making supplemental feeding unnecessary year-round. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service identifies multiple specific risks that make bird feeders dangerous ...
Bird feeders can be a genuine help for songbirds, especially during cold snaps and snow cover when their natural food gets much harder to find. Feeders also help people notice birds more often, ...