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Watch Hummingbirds in 120fps Slow Motion with Birdfy Hum Bloom

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– Birdfy has announced two new smart bird feeders, the Hum Bloom and Feeder Vista, ahead of CES 2026, both featuring cameras for bird identification and recording.
– The Hum Bloom is designed for hummingbirds with an 8MP camera for 4K video and a dangling nectar bulb to position birds perfectly in frame.
– The Feeder Vista features a 360-degree camera system for panoramic images and uses a unique pneumatic piston to push seeds up, keeping its feed container out of view.
– Both feeders use Birdfy’s AI to identify birds, with the Feeder Vista employing a weight sensor to ensure only feeding birds are recorded and to improve identification accuracy.
– The Hum Bloom includes sensors to monitor nectar levels and an “ant moat,” while the Feeder Vista allows remote control of feeding via a mobile app.

Birdwatching enthusiasts and tech lovers have a new reason to get excited, as Birdfy has unveiled two innovative smart bird feeders ahead of CES 2026. These devices, the Birdfy Hum Bloom and the Birdfy Feeder Vista, are designed to automatically identify avian visitors and capture stunning slow-motion footage. Set for release in the second quarter of 2026, these feeders promise to bring a new level of detail and interaction to backyard birding, though specific pricing details remain under wraps.

Crafted specifically for the world’s smallest birds, the Hum Bloom model features a unique dangling nectar bulb that mimics a natural flower. This clever design positions hovering hummingbirds perfectly in front of its integrated 8MP camera. The system can record 4K video at 20 frames per second, but for that coveted super-slow-motion effect, it switches to 1080p resolution at 120fps. While this may not match Hollywood production quality, it’s more than capable of revealing the incredible, rapid wingbeats of these tiny creatures. A built-in hydraulic pump keeps the nectar flowing, and sensors monitor levels, sending refill alerts directly to your smartphone via the Birdfy app. An included “ant moat” provides a simple yet effective barrier to keep pests away from the sweet nectar.

For those interested in a broader view, the Feeder Vista takes a completely different approach. This model stands out with its 360-degree camera system, utilizing two back-to-back lenses to capture panoramic 14MP photos or 6K video. When you want to slow things down, it can record 2K resolution footage at up to 120 frames per second. Its most ingenious feature is a bottom-up feeding mechanism. Instead of a gravity-fed seed hopper that blocks the camera’s view, the Feeder Vista uses a pneumatic piston to push food upward from a sealed base compartment. This ensures the seed container is never in the shot, preserving a completely unobstructed, immersive view. You can even adjust feeding patterns remotely through the mobile app.

Both smart feeders are powered by Birdfy’s advanced OrniSense AI, which uses large language model technology to identify species and provide information about each visitor. The Feeder Vista incorporates a sophisticated weight sensor to improve this process; it triggers recording only when a bird actually lands to feed, ignoring passing animals or people. This sensor also helps the AI estimate a bird’s size by measuring its weight, leading to more accurate identification. The Hum Bloom, tailored for hummingbirds’ aerial feeding, relies on precise motion detection to capture them in flight. Together, these devices represent a significant leap forward, transforming the simple bird feeder into an intelligent, high-definition window into the natural world.

(Source: The Verge)

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