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    A Bird Bath Needn’t Be Expensive to Entice More Birds

    Bird BathIn my yard there are more birds than I can feed!  Food is rationed each morning, as there are at least twenty different species seen at any given time.

    Mind you, I could do without the occasional hawk, or squabbling, screeching crows in the morning, but seeing the Bluebirds, Cardinals, Woodpeckers, Goldfinches, and so many more daily are well worth it.

    One reason for the multitude of species is birdbaths.  There are nine of them in my yard, but only two are the traditional pedestal type baths.  Some are merely plant saucers or containers, some with moving water in them.

    The bird bath pictured above is an old resin planter. When first purchased, I had drilled holes for drainage.  When I decided to use it as a birdbath, I simply plugged the holes with glue from the bottom.  Adding the water wiggler to create the moving water was what really caught birds’ attention!  A few river rocks in the bottom serve as a decorative feature.  This bath is usable year-round as it will accommodate a heater in winter as well.

    Any kind of shallow planter can be turned into a bird bath as long as it holds water and is not too deep for birds. An optimal depth is 2″-3″ for birds to bathe and wade comfortably.  If the water is too deep, try adding a large rock for them to land on, or perch.  Also, there is a great new item called the Birdbath Raft which turns any decorative container into a birdbath by floating on top and allowing only a small amount of water into the raft…very cool!

    You can attract more birds with birdbaths–and they needn’t be expensive or fancy.  Just look around the basement or garage and see what’s available to craft your own!

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    Make Your Own Mosaic Bird Bath

    Mosaic Bird Bath

    According to Wikipedia, the term mosaic is defined as:  “the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other material. It may be a technique of decorative art, an aspect of interior decoration or of cultural and spiritual significance as in a cathedral. Small pieces, normally roughly cubic, of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae, (diminutive tessellae), are used to create a pattern or picture.”

    Several articles can be found on the internet with detailed instructions on making your own mosaic bird bath.  This can be a time consuming project involving three to four good chunks of time, but well worth it.  A mosaic bird bath can be a beautiful and functional piece of art for your landscape, that wild birds will love too!

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    Attract More Birds with Bird Baths

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    With the rising costs of bird seed these days, it’s getting more difficult to keep those feeders filled.  Water is an excellent wild bird magnet! You can attract even a greater variety of wild birds with bird baths, even some that do not frequent bird feeders.

    Adding an element of beauty to any landscape, bird baths are available in many styles and colors.  Pedestal bird baths come in copper, concrete, and resin to look like stone without the weight.  Beautiful ceramic and glass birdbaths come in hanging or staked designs too.  If you’d like a more close up viewing experience, deck mount bird baths are a great choice.  Water is very inexpensive, and will allow you to still attract and view many feathered friends!