So, picture this: I’m on the hunt for a decent bird feeder for my dad. After scrolling through countless options, Bird Buddy catches my eye. Why? Well, it boasts this fancy camera promising crystal-clear bird snapshots. Pretty neat, huh?
I snagged one as a gift for my dad in Rhode Island, unaware that it would ignite my own passion for birdwatching; suddenly, turning 40 felt like I’d joined the “Birdwatchers Anonymous” club. Has anyone else experienced this old man phenomenon? Sharing Bird Buddy’s bird pics with my dad became our thing, facilitated by the Bird Buddy app despite the miles between us. Setting it up was a breeze, and the fact that it ran on solar power was a nifty bonus, making it eco-friendly and bird-friendly—a double win.
Now, why am I going on about Bird Buddy to you? Well, if you’re into birdwatching, or even if you’re just curious, Bird Buddy could be your next cool gadget. Imagine swapping bird pics with folks all over, like a global bird club. For Hudson Valley bird lovers like us, Bird Buddy could be the start of something pretty darn cool. So, if you’re up for it, let’s dive into this birdwatching adventure together with Bird Buddy. Who knows, maybe we’ll discover a few surprises along the way.
In the scenic Hudson Valley, where birdwatching opportunities abound, Bird Buddy is a game-changer. With its easy setup and stunning bird snapshots, it’s perfect for fellow bird enthusiasts eager to explore our feathered neighbors. I’m excited to share this incredible discovery with the Hudson Valley and uncover the beauty of our local avian life together with Bird Buddy by our side
Stunning Photos Capture Falcon Tearing into Another Bird Along Hudson
Stunning Photos Capture Falcon Tearing into Another Bird Along Hudson
12 Things to Consider for Your Next Hudson Valley Hike
Do not be like my friends and me, who decided to go on an impromptu hike up Stissing Mountain in Pine Plains with little to no preparation whatsoever. Learn from our mistakes, and consider these things before your next Hudson Valley hike.
Gallery Credit: Conor Walsh