Birdfy Announces Two Smart Feeders with Cameras for Bird Watching

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of Birdfy's two new smart bird feeder models, the Hum Bloom and the Feeder Vista, showing their designs and integrated cameras.

Birdfy Announces Two Smart Bird Feeders with Cameras for Bird Watching

The company Birdfy is expanding its catalog with two innovative devices designed for ornithology enthusiasts. The Hum Bloom and Feeder Vista models incorporate cameras to record birds and will arrive on the market in the second quarter of 2026. This proposal responds to the growing interest in documenting wildlife from home 🐦.

Hum Bloom: Specialized Focus on Hummingbirds

The Hum Bloom focuses on capturing the activity of hummingbirds. Its main innovation is a camera that can record video at 120 frames per second in slow motion. This capability allows perceiving with extreme detail the rapid wing flapping and agile movements of these tiny birds. The feeder design is optimized to specifically attract this species.

Key Features of the Hum Bloom:
  • Record in slow motion at 120 fps to analyze flight.
  • Specific design to attract hummingbirds.
  • Allows studying behaviors with great precision.
Technology brings us closer to the fastest details of nature.

Feeder Vista: Complete Panoramic View

For its part, the Feeder Vista model integrates optics with a 360-degree field of view. This wide angle seeks to register the activity of various bird species from all points around the feeder. The goal is to miss no detail of the interactions that occur in the feeding area.

Key Features of the Feeder Vista:
  • Camera with 360-degree panoramic view.
  • Monitor multiple bird species simultaneously.
  • Capture social interactions at the feeder.

Technological Advances and Natural Challenges

Although these devices represent a significant advance for observing and recording birds, local wildlife may have its own plans. It is common for other animals, such as squirrels, to intervene and "steal" the food intended for the birds. Technology evolves, but nature always finds its way 🐿️.