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The Hawk Eye
Nature Cam
is a
miniature
television
camera that
brings the
great-out-of-doors
right into
the living
room.
Whether
focused on
owls or
wrens
raising
their young
in a
birdhouse,
squirrels
raiding the
bird feeder,
or
hummingbirds
sipping
nectar, the
Hawk Eye
Nature Cam
shows you
the
real-time,
live action
in bright,
living color
on your
television
or computer.
Simply mount
the Hawk Eye
in a
birdhouse,
next to a
feeder, or
anywhere you
want to
watch
wildlife, or
your horses,
or other
livestock,
or
pets...the
possibilities
or endless.
The Hawk Eye
comes with a
protective
weather
shield, so
it may be
used both
inside and
out.
Run the Hawk
Eye's
100-foot
cord into
the house,
plug it into
the
television,
then sit
back, relax
and get
ready for
some
incredible
surprises.
In sunlight,
the scene
will be in
bright,
living
color.
Then, as the
sun sets and
the light
fades, the
Hawk Eye's
infrared
lights take
over,
bathing the
area in
invisible
light,
letting you
continue
watching in
total
darkness.
There is
even a
built-in
microphone
so you can
hear bird
calls and
songs, the
wind and the
rain, and
all the
other sounds
of nature we
so often
miss.
The Hawk Eye
Nature Cam
turns your
backyard
into an
entertainment
center.
A WORD ABOUT
COLOR...
Although the
Hawk Eye is
a color cam,
the
brightness
and
intensity of
color
depends upon
the amount
of natural
light
reaching the
camera.
The size of
the
birdhouse
entrance,
whether the
house is
made of
light or
dark wood,
and
brightness
of the sun
all
influence
color
intensity.
Color inside
birdhouses
is generally
muted.
Full color
capability
is achieved
when the
Hawk Eye is
used
outside,
around
birdbaths,
feeders,
etc..
INFRARED
NIGHT VISION
Six
miniature
infrared
lights on
the Hawk Eye
cam bathe
the
birdhouse or
outside area
in invisible
light,
allowing a
day and
night
viewing.
Infrared
light does
not disturb
birds.
WATCH FROM
HUNDREDS OF
FEET AWAY
The Hawk Eye
Cam comes
hard wired
with 100' of
cable. For
viewing
beyond that
distance,
100'
extensions
are
available.
Great for
duck houses
down by the
pond.
A sensitive
microphone
lets
birders,
hear what's
going on
inside as
well as
outside the
birdhouse.
By leaving
the camera
on, you will
be amazed at
all the bird
songs,
calls, and
other
wildlife
chatter that
will be
brought
right into
your home.
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