by Jon Fidler | Mar 29, 2015 | Design, News
It will be available to buy on release of our kit and allows you to attach the camera in the following ways :- 1. The attachment can be fixed to an existing bird table. 2. A bottle filled with food for birds can be added and then hung from a tree or building. 3. The...
by Steve Mowat | Mar 27, 2015 | News, Wildlife
Like us, wildlife needs places to eat, drink, sleep and live as families. It’s getting harder for our wildlife to find places to do these things but It’s really easy for anyone to lend a helping hand and get a little creative. There are so many simple and easy ways to...
by Naturebytes | Feb 7, 2015 | News, Wildlife
Below are just a few of the avian species Jon was able to capture during the trial of the wildlife camera kit. We’re thrilled to report that the tuning of the PIR sensor and speed of capture looks to be just about right and the photo quality @ 720 x 480 means...
by Naturebytes | Jan 29, 2015 | Design, News
We need to ensure we have a kit that looks great both indoors and out, houses all of the electronic parts necessary to actually power and run the camera and that it holds up to the elements. This month we thought we’d share our design process with you and bring...
by Naturebytes | Dec 18, 2014 | News, Technology
From simple Arduino based microprocessors to Beagle Bones, the right platform is important – and it sometimes requires a good think as to just what your end goal is and what’s going to work best for you. Anyone looking to buy a small computer can choose...
by Steve Mowat | Dec 7, 2014 | News, Wildlife
As a conservation ecologist, I see evidence of these severe declines first hand and we all see these stories on the news and hear about damage to the environment. Despite this, there’s no change to our daily lives, we don’t feel any different, we haven’t seen...