The World's First and Only

Wearable Bird Feeder

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What’s Everyone Chirping About?

My Birdseye is the first and only wearable bird feeder. Yep, you heard that right. You wear it, the birds love it, and suddenly you’re the star of the backyard. It’s fun, it’s interactive, and it’s guaranteed to make you the most popular human on the block (at least among the feathered community).

It’s perfect for birdwatchers looking for a closer connection, families who want to add a little magic to their backyard time, gift-givers in search of something unique, or really anyone who just wants a little more chirp in their life.

Why My Birdseye is a Game Changer!

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    Connect with Nature

    Up close and personal – birds literally feed right before your eyes.

  • A woman sitting outdoors in a garden, playfully holding sunglasses over her eyes with a blue toy boat in front of her face, smiling and wearing a colorful blouse.

    Unexpected Fun

    Hilarious, heartwarming, and guaranteed to bring smiles.

  • Child with sunglasses eating from a blue plate as grains are poured into their mouth outdoors.

    Educational

    A front-row seat for kids and adults to learn about local bird species.

  • A cardboard box containing a pair of sunglasses, a blue plastic bib, and a blue lanyard with a clip.

    Perfect Gift

    The kind of gift people actually remember.

  • A woman with long blonde hair wearing blue sunglasses and a sleeveless light gray top, sitting in a black outdoor chair with a round blue cat-shaped bed or tray on her face filled with sand or grains.

    Limited Supply

    Only 5,000 units made. Once they’re gone, they’re gone!

How to Wing It Like a Pro!

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#1 Unbox

Stay calm, open your My Birdseye, and get ready to make every sighting unforgettable.

#3 Fill

Fill up the My Birdseye Feeder with seeds and wait for your feathered fans to arrive

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#2 Wear

Rock your My Birdseye Sunglasses (because birdwatching never looked so good).

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#4 Enjoy

Sit back, relax, and let the magic happen.

What’s in the box?

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My Birdseye Landyard

hands-free fun so you can relax.

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My Birdseye Feeder

the star of the show.

My Birdseye Sunglasses

stylish and peck-proof.

Bird Facts & Pro Tips

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Northern Cardinals love sunflower seeds — sprinkle some in your feeder to attract those bright red beauties.

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American Goldfinches are crazy for nyjer (thistle) seed — a must-have if you want flashes of gold in your garden.

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Blue Jays can’t resist peanuts — just be ready, they’ll announce their arrival loudly!

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Chickadees are curious little daredevils — black oil sunflower seeds are their favorite snack.

Pro Tips to Attract More Birds

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    Offer a variety of seeds to attract a wider range of species.

  • A man is placing a pair of sunglasses on an elderly woman sitting in a chair on a porch surrounded by plants.

    Place feeders in a quiet, sheltered area with nearby trees or shrubs for safety.

  • A man wearing sunglasses and a green shirt is outside, seemingly on a balcony or patio, with greenery in the background. He is holding a glass of dark-colored beverage in one hand and has a blue plate attached with sunglasses, tilted over his face, containing what appears to be grains or cereal.

    Keep feeders clean and full — nothing empties a bird party faster than a bare buffet.

Contact us.

At My Birdseye, we believe in making nature fun, surprising, and interactive. Our mission is simple: bring people closer to the wild in ways they’ve never imagined before. If you have any questions you can email us at info@mybirdseye.com.