Wasserstein Smart Bird Feeder Review

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Wasserstein Smart Bird Feeder review: Compatible with cameras such as Ring, Blink and Wyze, but limited somewhat by design and your choice of camera, this is a mixed bag for birders. birding birdwatching birds

If there’s one thing that bird lovers enjoy more than feeding their local backyard birds and providing a welcoming habitat for our feathered friends, it’s visually chronicling their visits. After all, who’s going to believe you when you tell them about the Prothonotary Warbler that stopped by this weekend, out of season, without visual proof? But because bird visits can be extremely fleeting, there’s often no time to grab a camera and set up the perfect shot.

Cleverly, the Wasserstein Smart Bird Feeder was designed to be compatible with numerous security camera brands, meaning that one can easily swap in cameras from Wyze, Blink or various Ring cameras with only a few small modifications. To test the feeder, I was sent a Ring Stick Up Cam. Setting the bird feeder up was pretty simple, with a fast-charging camera battery that was ready for use in a few hours.

The feeder itself has a decent capacity for whatever kind of food the user might want to use, and has wide enough openings that you can use pretty much any type of seed, nuts, fruit pieces, mealworms, etc. The top of the feeder easily comes off to allow refills, while the tray can likewise be removed for easy cleaning.

I then tried to strap/tie the Wasserstein Smart Bird Feeder onto a metal shepherd’s hook that we’d already been using to hang backyard bird feeders. This worked, though it was difficult to strap on in such a way that wouldn’t result in the feeder moving freely and swaying in the breeze.

 

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