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Birdfy unveils smart 360 Vista and Hum Bloom feeders at CES 2026

Birdfy’s new Vista and Hum Bloom aim to turn your backyard into a high‑resolution nature documentary—one hummingbird sip and one 360° panorama at a time.

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If you’re deciding whether to upgrade a tired feeder or finally start backyard birdwatching with tech, think about image quality, species identification, maintenance, and wildlife safety. Ask: do you want sweeping panoramas or close-up hummingbird behavior? Can you commit to occasional cleaning and power (solar or outlet)? Do you live in an area with lots of squirrels or raccoons that might test any feeder’s defenses?

Birdfy’s pitch at CES was simple: make birdwatching less about waiting and more about watching. The Feeder Vista is built around a dual‑camera system that stitches 14‑megapixel panoramic images and records 6K video, letting users toggle between a full 360‑degree view and a conventional wide-angle. It’s pole‑mounted and uses a bottom‑up feeding system driven by an air pump that moves seed from a sealed lower container to the tray—an attempt to keep the camera’s sightlines clear and reduce the usual hopper clutter that spoils photos. The Vista also touts 120‑fps slow‑motion capture for landings and an LLM‑powered AI that Birdfy says uses “contextual understanding and biological reasoning” to improve species ID accuracy.

Birdfy Vista smart bird feeder
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For people obsessed with tiny wings and nectar, the Hum Bloom is a different animal. Designed specifically for hummingbirds, it captures 8‑megapixel images and 120‑fps slow‑motion video, and it hides the feeding mechanism so the camera’s view stays unobstructed. The Hum Bloom delivers nectar through a flower‑shaped bulb, includes sensors to monitor nectar levels, an ant moat, and a solar panel for continuous power—features aimed at reducing maintenance and keeping the little visitors safe and fed.

Birdfy Hum Bloom smart bird feeder
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Birdfy frames these as more than gadgets: they’re data collectors. The company says both feeders will automatically identify visitors, generate highlight clips, and send real‑time alerts—useful if you want a curated feed rather than hours of empty footage. That convenience comes with trade‑offs: smart features rely on cloud processing and proprietary models, so buyers should check privacy and subscription details before committing.

Practical caveats matter. High‑resolution cameras and pumps add complexity: cleaning remains essential to prevent disease spread among birds, and moving parts like pumps can fail or clog in cold weather. The Vista’s pole design may be vulnerable to wind or curious mammals, and the Hum Bloom’s nectar reservoir size will determine how often you refill it during peak migration or breeding seasons.

If you want crisp, cinematic bird footage and are comfortable with a bit of tech upkeep, Birdfy’s new feeders are compelling—especially for hummingbird enthusiasts and people who want a full‑circle view of their yard. For purists who prefer low‑maintenance, squirrel‑proof simplicity, traditional feeders still have the edge. Either way, these products push backyard birding toward a future where every visit can be captured, identified, and shared with a tap.


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  • Tara Gordon's avatar Tara Gordon says:
    Mar 4, 2026, 1:08 AM EST at

    This new Hummingbird feeder needs a perch! It is the best way to enjoy these little birds. I have been feeding them for 35 years, and without the perch, they will quickly feed and fly away to perch in a tree instead. No, no, no on this feeder! If you want to improve the current Hummingbird Feeder, give it more clarity, crisp videos with real movement, not this mechanical movement it now has, and very clear, deep colors with vivid up close photos, NOT a single port feeder with no perch!!! Just sayin’

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