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Bird Bath

Nothing is more welcoming to our feathered friends than a bird bath. A nice arrangement filled with fresh, clean water is a literal oasis for our neighborhood birds that grace us with their visits each day. The kind act of creating a bird bath for our flying creatures will be repaid by visits that are sure to delight and entertain. Simply watching the bird enjoy the oasis is pleasurable in itself.

Many people choose to create an attractive arrangement for people, too. A beautiful bird bath can be the perfect garden accessory. The item has an aesthetic appeal while service a very useful purpose. The right type and style of design will enhance your outdoor garden area and make your setting complete for all to enjoy; feathers or no feathers.

Bird watchers are also rewarded for taking the time to create an oasis for the feathered creatures. A bird bath is perfect for anyone who wants to watch birds from a close proximity. Some watchers claim that you can attract an eclectic array of species by using one of these devices. Actually, more types of avian creatures are attracted to water than they are to seeds.

Feeders are wonderful, but they simply do not attract as many species because they simply appeal to seed-eaters like blue jays and sparrows. Occasionally a finch will peak through or you may catch a glimpse of a bright red cardinal but you are most likely to find the same avian species hovering around the feeders.

Some birds prefer insects and fruits. Birds like catbirds, wrens and waxwings offer a little variety to your garden but they won’t be found next to the seed feeder. They can be spotted in a nice bird bath, though. The beauty of the bathing area is that is attracts nearly every species. Not all birds eat seeds but all birds drink water.

Now that you know that you need a bird bath to make your garden or yard complete, you simply need to keep a few things in mind while shopping. Make sure that the item has a rough bottom so the feathered visitors don’t lose their footing in the water. Keep the bird bath shallow. Professionals recommend keeping it no deeper than three inches.

Last, consider adding a fountain element to invite the birds to the water oasis. Avian enthusiasts have found that the sound of trickling water attracts more birds than stagnant water.



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