Bird Feeder Camera System, 4K video camera HiBird WiFi, Camojojo Smart Feeder, Best Audio !
Frederick Dunn Frederick Dunn
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 Published On Mar 10, 2024

This is a review of the Camojojo Bird Feeder with the HiBird Camera installed.
Pre-Release. I was provided with this camera in exchange for my review and feedback.
Discount links are provided by the company.

Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/4a6x8gs

I have tested and reviewed several birdfeeders with cameras in them. Most recently with a Blink Camera in stalled.
The HiBird camera has its own rechargeable battery (usb-c) and lasts a very long time.
The audio and video quality from this camera is better than the other cameras I have here (Blink, and Arlo) for near distance recording.
Outstanding Audio Quality - You will hear everything, even distant bird calls.
I was impressed by the wind reduction when exposed to 40-50 mph gusts recorded March 10th during our weather event.
Best audio of any wireless cameras I use.

Not just for the bird feeder. In my opinion, the camera by itself is worth the price. You have options available in the app. I purchased the Nature Cam in the past for close-up video captures of mice, and other bee-related activity. This camera is larger, and a better lens system as well as the ability to capture nuanced sounds.

Mounting, the camera can be mounted and removed without tools.
There are 1/4 - 20 threaded brass mounting receivers on the back and bottom of the camera. Added diversity.

Still images can be HUGE but my emphasis is on video.

You can save files to the CF card, or use your Wifi to link the camera to your phone. You can connect to the feeder cam and LIVE view, or check the stored video captures.

SECURITY CAMERA - Because it's in a Bird Feeder, I think it's also a great way to use the feeder as a security system by facing it at your walk-way, front door, or storage area etc. You control the sensitivity and LED lighting option.

Yes, I recommend this feeder/camera system.

NOTE: If something I receive for a review does not work as designed, I do not post the review, I return the product. I'm keeping this one.

Black Soldier Fly Larvae will boost spring nesting success with Bluebirds. Also brings birds to the feeder that don't normally visit bird feeders. This is an affiliate link to the larvae I'm using in this feeder: https://amzn.to/49MkUdN

Wild birds can benefit from both mealworms and black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) as a tasty treat, but here's why BSFL might have a slight edge:

Calcium Powerhouse: The biggest difference is calcium content. Mealworms are a good source of protein, but lack calcium, a crucial nutrient for strong bones and eggshells. BSFL contains around 50 times more calcium than mealworms! This is especially important for birds during nesting season.

Nutrient Rich: Besides the calcium advantage, BSFL offers a comparable amount of protein to mealworms. They also boast a healthy fat content and a good amount of phosphorus, which helps birds absorb calcium.

Easier Digestion: Some sources suggest that the chitin in mealworm exoskeletons can be tough for some birds to digest, while BSFL might be easier on their digestive systems.

The Sustainable Choice: Black soldier fly larvae are being touted as a more eco-friendly insect feeder option. They are raised on organic waste, which helps reduce waste headed to landfills.

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