 You can build an internet-connected bird feeder camera with Adafruit I.O. in Circuit Python. This project captures images of birds that you can view on an Adafruit I.O. feed or dashboard. We designed and 3D printed a bird feeder to house the Adafruit Memento, a large battery, and a PIR sensor. It's got a tray for holding bird seeds and a perch so birds alike can visit and have a meal. A PIR sensor is connected to the Memento and whenever motion is detected a photo is taken and sent to an Adafruit I.O. feed. The Circuit Python code connects the Memento camera to your Wi-Fi network and uses the Adafruit I.O. API to get a feed from your account. When the PIR sensor detects motion the Memento takes a photo and sends a JPEG to Adafruit I.O. On the Adafruit I.O. website you can view the image within seconds of it being captured. Using the Adafruit I.O. actions feature you can receive email notifications whenever a new photo is uploaded. Our build features a large battery that has about 8 hours of runtime and it can be recharged over the Memento's USB port. We found the bird feeder isn't exclusive to just birds, squirrels and chipmunks are fans too and they seem to be more photogenic. We hope this inspires you to check out the Adafruit Memento for your next Internet-enabled camera project.