Smart bird feeders gain popularity and spark interest in bird-watching


Birdfy showcases their bird feeders with built-in cameras during 2025 CES Unveiled, on Jan 5, 2025. While the coronavirus pandemic spurred many people to head outside in search of birds, for others, smart feeders that snap photos and video of backyard visitors have brought the hobby inside. — Jack Dempsey/AP

CONCORD, New Hampshire: Marin Plank truly had no interest in birds when she gave her husband a camera-equipped bird feeder for his birthday.

But by Christmas, she had become so obsessed with birds that most of the gifts she received this year – books, stickers, notecards – were related.

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