The little wrens checked it out a few days later and have now started building their nest. They are using our pampas grass tassels as building material. Now whenever I look out the window and see them, I turn on the TV and can watch the activity inside the birdhouse too.
I can't wait to see baby birds! I think this would be very educational for families with young children.
Update:
As of November a small woodpecker has moved into the birdhouse. He arrives everyday when it starts to get dark and leaves early the next morning. I turn the tv on every afternoon to see him arrive and settle down for the night. I never expected the house to be occupied during the winter but we really enjoy watching "Voody". (I know; too many Woody Woodpecker cartoons)
The Hawk Eye . . . it turns your birdhouse and backyard into an entertainment center.
The Hawk Eye night vision, color camera with sound comes already mounted inside the wooden birdhouse. (suitable for most small birds; blue birds, chickadees, wrens etc.) Just plug it into your TV and enjoy viewing wildlife from your favorite easy chair.
Watch your backyard birds:
- building their nest
- laying eggs
- eggs hatching
- hungry babies being fed
The bird house is hinged on the side for easy clean out for the next family. Instructions are provided. You can also buy the camera separately and use it outside around hummingbird feeders, birdbaths, etc.