Bird Feeder Cameras

Our easy-to-install Wi-Fi-enabled bird feeder cameras and wired bird feeder camera kits let you observe hungry birds in your garden snacking away on our eco-friendly premium bird food. The best birds to watch are happy and well-fed ones, so get the highest-quality bird watching footage whilst supporting your local bird population by installing a Green Feathers bird feeder and bird watching camera!

It’s easier than ever to get into bird watching thanks to our extensive range of wildlife cameras and habitats. Beginners can opt for an all-in-one bird feeder with camera or bird box with camera to get started, or if you already have bird feeders and nest boxes in your garden, you can quickly install one of our HD bird watching cameras to start capturing high-quality footage. Connect your bird feeder camera to a smartphone on our exclusive Green Feathers app or connect to your TV or monitor for all-year-round bird-watching!

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Bird feeder camera kits are the best way to catch your flying friends in action, and to keep them in one place to observe. Our easy-to-install wired and Wi-Fi bird feeder cameras capture unique moments in 1080p high-definition footage, whilst also providing much-needed nutrients to the birds you’re watching. Capture incredible footage without disturbing local bird populations with a bird feeder camera that effortlessly blends into its surroundings.

Why choose our bird feeder cameras 

At Green Feathers, we’re experts in wildlife watching; so much so, that we’re the UK’s leading supplier of wildlife and bird box cameras. We’re passionate about bird-watching and know the best birds to watch are well-fed and happy ones, which is why we supply a huge range of bird feeders with cameras (plus standalone cameras and bird feeders) to help you get amazing footage whilst also looking after local wildlife. 

Frequently asked questions about bird feeder cameras

Should I choose a Wi-Fi bird feeder camera or a wired connection?

The best bird feeder camera for you depends on how and when you want to watch your little friends feed. Wi-Fi-enabled bird feeder cameras allow you to watch the birds from anywhere by connecting to your dedicated Green Feathers app – simply by having an internet connection. However, if you want to watch the birds feed from the comfort of your home, wired bird feeder cameras are generally cheaper and connect to a TV or monitor. Therefore, the best budget bird feeder camera will probably be a wired one.

You may find that wired cameras offer a more stable connection, especially if you live in an area with poor Wi-Fi. However, you’ll need to find a way to safely install the wires in your garden, such as by burying the wires or covering them with waterproof plastic tubing. If you don’t want the hassle of installing wires in your garden, the best bird feeder camera for you will probably be a wireless Wi-Fi-enabled one.

Do you need Wi-Fi for a bird camera?

This depends on whether you choose a wired or wireless bird feeder camera. Our wireless Wi-Fi-enabled bird feeder cameras need a Wi-Fi connection, but our wired bird watching cameras don’t need Wi-Fi. Instead, they need a physical wired connection to a TV or monitor.

What is a smart bird feeder camera?

Smart bird feeders with cameras connect to a bird feeder camera app (like our Green Feathers app) to offer you live footage at any time, wherever you are. Some smart bird feeders may also be triggered by motion sensors, so that footage is only captured when birds approach your bird feeder.

Where should I place my bird feeder camera?

When it comes to bird feeder camera setup, the best place that you should install your bird feeder camera is directly in front of your bird seed feeder, in a sheltered spot. Though most bird cameras are weatherproof, keeping them under shelter prevents the risk of damage and the camera being blocked by rain droplets. 

Why are birds not feeding from my bird feeder?

Birds are very wary of predators, so you need to be very thoughtful about where you place your bird seed feeder and camera. If birds sense that the area is unsafe due to animals such as cats and squirrels, or frequent loud noises, they will avoid the feeder. Instead, place your bird feeder in a quiet location, away from noisy spots and trees.