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    Bird Baths that Blend with Nature

    Bird Baths

    Sometimes subtle is just better…at least in the realm of wild bird accessories and landscapes. A soothing, more natural approach may be preferred.  Instead of  vibrant ceramic, or shiny copper bird baths, you may opt for something that actually looks like it’s part of the environment.

    This birdbath fits the bill to a T!  The realistic natural tree bark finish makes it seem like the actual landscape it adorns.  Durable molded fiberglass makes for simple maintenace too, an important factor sometimes overlooked when purchasing a birdbath.  Complete with an ivy-leafy copper dripper, this bird bath will attract even more feathered friends with its gentle moving water.

  • Bird Accessories,  Bird Feeders,  Glass Bird Feeder,  Hopper Bird Feeder,  Uncategorized,  Wild Bird Feeders

    Fine Art Glass Bird Feeder

    Glass Bird Feeder

    The mention of unique birdhouses or bird feeders just seems… not so unique anymore.  But this hand made copper and stained glass bird feeder is anything but the usual.  Hand hammered copper, and vibrant hues of stained glass make this bird feeder a work of functional art for any environment.

    Glass, being non-porous is less likely to retain bacteria and molds, making it a great choice for feeders, and healthier birds too.  This hopper style feeder has ample perching room for birds to eat comfortably, and holds approx. 3 lbs. of mixed seed.  It features proper drainage for seed and a copper hanger too.  Available in five colors that seem to magically reflect sunlight, it makes an extraordinary gift for any nature-lover on your list.

  • Bats & Butterflies,  Butterfly Feeder,  Misters and Birdbath Drippers,  Uncategorized

    Flowers and Fruit as Butterfly Feeders

    butterfly feeders

    You can attract butterflies and keep them around by using nectar-producing flowers, and offering over-ripe fruit.  These make perfect butterfly feeders during mid to late summer, when butterflies are most active. Having plants blooming in succession will attract new visitors too.  The Butterfly Bush and Butterfly Weed are the most popular flowers used to attract butterflies, some other nectar-producing flowers include:

    • Asters
    • Black-Eyed Susan
    • Blue Cardinal Flower
    • Common Milkweed
    • Delphinium
    • Heliotrope
    • Joe-Pye Weed
    • Lantana
    • Liatris
    • Marigolds
    • Oriental Lilies
    • Petunias
    • Phlox
    • Privet
    • Purple Coneflower
    • Sedum (Autumn Joy)
    • Verbena
    • Zinnia

    Over-ripened fruit also provides a tasty treat and should be placed in the sun on a raised plate, hung from a shepherd’s hook on a tray feeder, or even a shallow birdbath.  Make sure it is in close proximity to your blooming flowers.  Some favorite fruits include; peaches, bananas, oranges, cantaloupe, strawberries, and other melons.

    Leaf Misters will also attract butterflies, as they love to flit back and forth through the gentle spray.  We have one in a bed of Lantana that butterflies visit daily during hot summer days.  Bring your garden to life with the magic of butterflies!