Garden owners often support local birds by providing feeders stocked with seeds and other foods. Many enhance this practice with bird feeder cameras, offering real-time views via smartphone apps, complete with notifications, species identification, and photo/video capture.
Avian Health Risks in Warmer Months
Recent warnings highlight potential dangers from bird feeders, particularly during summer. The UK’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) notes a significant decline in greenfinch and chaffinch populations due to trichomonosis, a parasitic disease that spreads easily in warm weather.
“We’re not asking people to stop feeding, just to feed in a way that protects birds,” states the RSPB. Key recommendations include regular cleaning of feeders, using fresh seed added in small amounts frequently, and permanently removing bird tables or flat-surfaced feeders to prevent disease buildup.
A Responsible Alternative: Birdfy Bird Bath Pro
To minimize risks, many switch to alternatives like the Birdfy Bird Bath Pro during warmer periods. This device provides a clean water source for birds to drink, bathe, and preen, capturing their activities with smart camera features.
Birds flock to the bath for hydration and cooling, especially in hot weather. The integrated camera tracks subjects with a side-to-side panning mechanism and sends app notifications. However, visitor numbers remain lower compared to food-based feeders, as birds prioritize meals over bathing.
Performance and Maintenance Tips
The tracking camera occasionally misses fast-moving birds, and false alerts occur frequently. Users must clean the basin regularly to prevent dirt, droppings, and algae buildup, ensuring fresh water to safeguard bird health.
For year-round birdwatching, pair the Birdfy Bird Bath Pro with feeders during cooler months—reinstall feeders after November, once risks subside. Offer mealworms or suet balls as supplements.
This setup delivers engaging, responsible garden bird observation, balancing enjoyment with wildlife protection.

