We have one Night-Owl in Cedar birdhouse left. This camera has been replaced by the Hawk-Eye Nature Cam (which is color). However, you get only black-and-white images anyway inside of a birdhouse, because the light level is too low for color. So if you're looking to save a little money, you might want to consider this one.The Night-Owl Night Vision Camera comes already installed in this cedar birdhouse.
The Hawk-Eye Camera is a tiny infrared black-&-white video camera with built-in microphone. Even in complete darkness, it records a black-and-white image of what is going on in the birdhouse. It gets all the light it needs from the infra-red diodees on the camera.
On your TV, your family can see and hear what's going on inside the birdhouse, day or night.
Now you can find out exactly what an owl or swallow or chickadee or bluebird does during those long weeks that she's sitting on the eggs. Watch and find out. And listen, too. Maybe you'll hear the baby birds peeping just before they start to break out of the eggs.
It's easy to use. Hang the Spy-Cam birdhouse. The camera has already been attached. Run the 100-foot plug-n-play cord into your house. Plug it int the back or your TV, VCR, or computer. Sit back and get ready for hours of entertainment.
The Spy-Cam birdhouse is great for home, school, office, nature centers, and assisted living centers.
OUR PRICE: $149.95 $99.95