Bird Buddy’s best smart feeders are only $229 during Amazon’s Black Friday sale, and some models are even less

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The Bird Buddy Smart Feeder has transformed many Popular science readers into accidental birders over the years. This publisher-approved source of avian infotainment was PopSci’s most clicked-on Black Friday deal in 2023, then sold out again on Prime Day in 2024. And it’s a trend we expect to continue, thanks to its lowest price of the year during Amazon’s Black Friday 2025 sale. So if you’ve been waiting for the right time to try one of these built-in high-resolution cameras that let you see new avian friends up close, saving over 40% makes now your perfect time. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors in your pajamas. Simply add bird food appropriate for the region.

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Birdbuddy Smart Bird Feeder Pro with Solar Power – Only $229 (was $399)

A blue Bird Buddy smart bird feeder filled with seeds is mounted on a green pole.

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Why you and your new feathered friends will love the Bird Buddy: The AI-powered camera automatically captures close-ups, notifies your phone that a guest has arrived, and identifies who’s snacking. So it’s experience first, technology second for owners. Additionally, the ridiculously fun photo galleries are all 5MP, HDR, while the video is 2K with a wider field of view. So even the most timid hover is saved. And with daylight solar roof maintenance charging, you don’t have to worry about running out of juice. You’ll need a home Wi-Fi network and some features require a paid subscription, but you won’t mind paying for that after all the money you save in this sale. Just set it up, sit back, and let the “who is this bird” texts happen.

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Tony Ware is the Gear & Commerce Editor for PopSci.com. He’s been writing about how to make and break music since the mid-’90s, when his college newspaper said he already had a film critic but might want to check out the free promotional CDs. Immediately hooked on describing intangibles, he covered all audio for countless alts. since then, weeklies, international magazines, websites and animated quizzes in bars.


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