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    This Camera Bird Feeder Is the Perfect Gift Animal Lovers Don’t Know They Need

    The holidays are coming up soon and there deals on a variety of gifts for anyone who is doing some last-minute shopping. If you have an animal lover or bird watcher in your life, then this adorable bird feeder might be the perfect gift. It’s $41 off, bringing it down to just $59 for Amazon Prime members right now.

    This bird feeder is from Gaoyitk and comes in three colors: blue, yellow and green. It’s designed to look like a tiny home and includes a small compartment that hides a 2K wireless camera. Not only can you feed birds in your backyard, but the included camera also includes AI that identifies over 10,000 kinds of birds.

    In addition, this bird feeder includes a small solar panel that keeps the battery charged so you can always keep up with friendly flying visitors. If desired, you can also get notifications with pictures of birds in your yard.

    Keep in mind that you need a separate subscription to access some of this feeder’s features. However, you get a free 30-day trial to Gaoytik’s software, which will give you notifications, pictures and more data on every bird that visits your feeder.

    Looking for more unique gifts? We have a list of the best holiday gifts under $150 , so you can check out more options.

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    Why this deal matters

    Bird-watching can be an intense hobby and requires binoculars, lots of patience and time. However, not everyone has the time to regularly identify their favorite birds. This bird feeder includes a mini solar panel, camera and compartment for bird food. It makes a great gift for anyone in your life who loves birds and animals, and it’s down to just $59 at Amazon right now.

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