But jays are part of the Corvid family, which produces the smartest birds. According to the first sentence of the first paragraph regarding the Corvid family on Wikipedia:Had blue Jays for years and this camera for months. Today is the first one that found the feeder. Must be pretty dumb.
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Bob, I was going to comment how you take all the ribbing in stride... then you do thisBut jays are part of the Corvid family, which produces the smartest birds. According to the first sentence of the first paragraph regarding the Corvid family on Wikipedia:
"Corvids display remarkable intelligence for animals of their size, and are among the most intelligent birds thus far studied."
So maybe most jays are too smart to want to perform for you.
But jays are part of the Corvid family, which produces the smartest birds. According to the first sentence of the first paragraph regarding the Corvid family on Wikipedia:
"Corvids display remarkable intelligence for animals of their size, and are among the most intelligent birds thus far studied."
So maybe most jays are too smart to want to perform for you.
Would be funny if they put a microphone on that camera so when there was other critters you could tell into it.
It would. My eufy camera does that. I yelled at a deer one night that was near the coyote trap.Would be funny if they put a microphone on that camera so when there was other critters you could tell into it.
Was going to order one for my mom and a couple days before she sent me this… lolLooks like these bird feeder cams are running a mother's day special.
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Looks like these bird feeder cams are running a mother's day special.
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Yeah, I think for that price I may pick one up too.Okay, I've been interested in getting one for a while now. Do you have to pay a subscription to use it like the Tactacam?
EDIT : I see on their website that you can use wifi to get a live feed without paying.
Honestly I don't know. I did it from the get go so I could get videos. I know you need it for that. However, I really don't use videos that often. I recall that you can still receive photos without the app. I'll see what I can find out.My only question is, do you have to pay the $60 a year to use the app?