LAST week, you put together the body of your electronic bird feeder. In this final instalment of my second maker series, it is time to work on its brain, to allow us to open and close the feeder door.
IT’S called a bird feeder – but that doesn’t stop other garden guests trying their luck. So how can you select what wildlife it serves? Over the next two weeks, we will build a remote-controlled ...
In recent years, backyard bird watching has evolved from a quiet pastime into an interactive experience, thanks to the arrival of smart bird feeders. The Happy Birdy Smart Feeder combines ...
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