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Bird Buddy’s new AI update lets you name your backyard’s frequent flyers


Unfortunately, Bird Buddy has no frequent flyer points.

Being able to recognize your favorite blue jay and know how frequently it visits your yard is a feature that makes the $239 feeder more appealing, but how well it actually works remains to be seen. Its recognition capabilities are also being expanded to include butterflies, bees, lizards, raccoons, squirrels, and even pets like cats and dogs, helping users know when the feeder may need to be relocated to avoid unwanted visitors. The Nature Intelligence update and new Nature Connected Home feature, which streams video and sounds from the feeder to smart devices around a home, are available as part of the Bird Buddy Pro subscription service, which starts at $5.99 per month.

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