This smart bird feeder is a great Bird Buddy alternative — and it's $66 off at Amazon
SAVE 33%: As of Aug. 15, you can get the Birdfy AI smart bird feeder for $134, down from $199.99 at Amazon. That's a 33% discount and $66 in savings.
If you’ve had your eye on the Bird Buddy, but aren’t sure about the price, we found a deal on one of its competitors that offers comparable features at a lower price.
As of Aug. 15, you can get the Birdfy AI smart bird feeder for $134, down from $199.99 at Amazon. That's a 33% discount and a $66 savings. Note: This deal is only available with the on-screen coupon, so be sure to click it before adding anything to your cart. At this price, it would make a great gift for the holidays.
The Birdfy feeder has an 1080p HD camera and is IP65 waterproof, so you can check in on your avian visitors no matter what Mother Nature has planned. There’s even a built-in infrared night vision feature that makes it easier to see nocturnal bird activity.
With AI alerts and manual squirrel control, you can get real-time notifications sent straight to your phone whenever a squirrel appears, and you can scare it away directly from the app with flashing lights, sounds, or even your own voice through the microphone. Plus, all your adorable bird videos and photos are kept safe in NETVUE's secure cloud storage.
If you have to have a Bird Buddy, they are having a sale on their website right now where you can get up to 38% off select feeders. But, they’ll still run you more than the discounted Birdfy AI.
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