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Home»Features»Battle of the Bird Feeder Cameras: Birdfy Feeder Wood Vs Humbirdy 4K
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Battle of the Bird Feeder Cameras: Birdfy Feeder Wood Vs Humbirdy 4K

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Feeling twitchy? Bird feeder cameras are the smart way to keep tabs on your feathered garden visitors and, thanks to motion sensor technology and high-res cameras, you’ll be able to capture all the species and bird drama unravelling in your outdoor space, with almost no effort. Built-in AI tech will even identify species for you, so if you don’t know the difference between a Marsh Tit and Willow Tit now, it’s unlikely you’re ever going to bother to learn… Both models on test here are weather-proof, solar powered with a night vision mode, but which one to buy – the 2MP $129/ £130 Birdfy Feeder Wood or the 8MP $299 (but often heavily discounted) / £191 Humbirdy 4K?

Design & Setup

The Humbirdy 4K’s metal frame is durable, but I’m not a fan of the tacky bird-shaped cutouts. The kit includes simple mounting options for poles or walls, with an adjustable angle and solar panel to keep things charged, but I experienced frustrating Wi-Fi dropouts despite being near my mesh point.

On the other side of the ring, with its charmingly rustic wooden body, the Birdfy Feeder Wood truly looks at home in a British garden. Mounting requires a single bracket, which the feeder slide onto, but I found the fit a little wobbly. The built-in solar panel isn’t as flexible as the Humbirdy’s, either.

Winner: Birdfy Feeder Wood

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The AI bird recognition on the Humbirdy claims over 10,000 known species but is impressively useless – in its view, pigeons became grackles and robins turned into chaffinches. At least it’s subscription-free. The saving grace is on-board storage that captured footage even when my Wi-Fi decided to take a break.

Unlike the Humbirdy, the AI bird ID actually works on the Birdfy – horray! It correctly spotted robins, blue tits, great tits, wood pigeons and even a dunnock – a species I’d never heard of. When stumped, it sensibly says “bird” rather than inventing nonsense. The motion sensor’s a bit trigger-happy with false alerts, though.

Winner: Birdfy Feeder Wood

Image quality

Here’s where the Humbirdy justifies its price. Images are noticeably sharper and cleaner than the Birdfy, thanks to that larger sensor and higher resolution. The low-light IR mode works brilliantly in near-darkness, though you’ll get stark black-and-white rather than daytime’s vibrant colours.

On the Birdify, image quality is adequate rather than impressive. The 1080p video and 2MP stills are noticeably softer than the Humbirdy’s output, and the white-light night-time mode lacks the crispness of proper IR. It’ll capture your feathered visitors clearly enough, but don’t expect gallery-worthy shots.

Winner: Humbirdy 4K

Overall winner: Birdfy Feeder Wood

The Birdfy Feeder Wood wins with charming design and working AI bird ID, despite the Humbirdy 4K‘s superior image quality.

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