• Bird Baths,  Heated Bird Bath,  Uncategorized

    Happy New Year… Deep Freeze Calls for Heated Bird Bath

    Happy New Year and a heated bird bath

    Resolve to help birds thrive in freezing weather…

    When temperatures are soaring in the midst of summer, it’s pretty obvious to remember water for feathered friends and wildlife. We’re outdoors more often, gardening and relaxing- so filling the birdbath becomes intuitive. But throughout winter months, and especially in freezing weather we tend to prefer the cozy warmth of staying inside. But birds require fresh water regardless of the time of year or temperatures.

    Heated Bird Baths provide a critical water source year-round Some of the more hard core bird lovers will make the daily trudge through snow and ice to clear, clean and fill feeders (that’s us!). Several heated bird baths around our place remain ice-free (and worry-free) as resident birds are seen daily drinking from them. Although bathing is not as popular in freezing weather… water is critical for drinking!

    A popular birding magazine with an expert article mentioned that birds can fend for themselves when it comes to water in winter. Melting ice and snow for example will provide water. BUT during a week-long deep freeze in Atlanta recently, there was zero precipitation (luckily) – which means there was no melting ice and no snow. So… that theory’s not really valid.

    Stand alone bird bath heaters create a winter oasis for wild birdsFresh water is so important yet so easy with a heated bird bath or a simple heater added to your existing bath. It’s an oasis for year-round use (just tuck the cord) and they come in several styles like deck-mounted, tall pedestal or heated ground baths. In many cases, a heater will keep your ceramic or cement birdbath from freezing and cracking as well.

    Nab a heated bird bath for this winter season. It’s a one-time investment that offers an ongoing, essential element to help wild birds thrive in cold winter months.

     

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    Happy Thanksgiving & Blackbird Friday Sale

    Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving… from our flock to yours!
    May it be filled with friends, family, laughter and safe travels~

    Thanksgiving Leftovers for birds

    Don’t toss that pumpkin yet! They make great seasonal feeders for feathered friends. Scoop out the insides and add birdseed or suet. Extract pumpkin seeds and roast for a special treat. Poke three holes and use some heavy string to make a simple hanging pumpkin feeder. It beats tossing the big orange thing in the trash 🙂

    And check out the deal below for some awesome and lasting gifts… for the holidays and well beyond!

    Find the most Unique Birdhouses, some Very Wild Bird Feeders, Deck and Ground Bird Baths and Unusual Garden Art. Find thoughtful gifts for non-birders too!

    Many bird houses, feeders and birdbaths are limited quantities and one-of-a-kinds because we’re rare birds ourselves!

    So… this is why Early Birds really do catch the best selection. 

  • Bird Houses,  Uncategorized,  Unique Birdhouses

    Gift Guide for Nature Lovers: Best Birdhouses, Bird Feeders & Yard Art

    Nature-Lovers Gift Guide- Birdhouses, Feeders & Yard ArtEarly Birds really do catch the best selection!

    Check this year’s gift guide for handmade birdhouses, bird feeders and one-of-a-kind gifts for all nature lovers.

    12 themes with 3 suggestions for each, find cool yard art, recycled metal and more ideas for thoughtful and lasting gifts… for non-birders too.

    Birdhouses, bird feeders and birdbaths are gifts with purpose, providing an unplugged connection with nature for the recipient and helping to sustain wild birds with habitat. Gifts of nature are always a win-win and there’s never a worry of the dreaded re-gifting!

    Blackbird Friday Starts Now!

    Nab 10% off and get a free thistle sock… a great stocking stuffer that Goldfinches and others adore)

    Thru Monday 11/27 11:59 PM, EST
    Use Code Sox

    And a Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!