The Hawk Eye Nature Cam is indeed wireless, and can be used up to fifty feet away.
Yes it is a color camera.
No it connects with a cable.
The Hawk Eye can be used outdoors or in a bird cage, and does come with weather shielding.
Yes it has infrared which allows you to see it work in the dark.
Hawk Eye Nature Cam will sell you a 100' RCA cable for around 37$.Then you just plug it in at both ends and run the cable in the best way available.There really can't be more exact instructions without knowing exactly how you intend to use it.
It has a standard video cable to attach to a TV.
A birdwatcher would love it,but you should make sure they're able to hook it up.
Birds will use any cavity of the appropriate size to nest.If you want Bluebirds you need the right size hole.
That depends on what kind of seed you put in it.Songbirds nearly all like sunflower seed.Thistle is popular too.It you want doves you need cracked corn.
The Hawk Eye was created in 1837.
The Hawk eye state is Iowa
hawk eye uses multiple cameras placed around the court to track the players and the ball. These movements are then processed by computers, similar to how a gps works, but the hawk eye uses more cameras. Hawk-eye takes ball skid and ball compression into account and is accurate to 2-3 mm.