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    Compact Heated Bird Baths—Bang for Your Buck!

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    Even though some of us may only have limited space for backyard birding activities, there are a few innovative items sure to maximize that small space.  Bird baths for example, are a great way to attract more species of wild birds, some who may not even frequent birdhouses or feeders.  If you live in an area that sees freezing winter temperatures…heated bird baths make the most sense.  Deck mount bird baths are perfect for the tiniest decks and even apartments with balconies.

    During frigid winter months, many folks will stop using birdbaths.  But what about the birds?  Think about it, they still need water to drink and bathe so feathers work properly.  When most baths are rendered useless by freezing temps, birds must work harder and fly farther in search of fresh water.

    This is why heated baths make more sense, they’re available for birds to use year-round, and with a single purchase, you’ll have a summer time, and critical winter fresh water source for feathered friends!

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    Add Moving Water to Your Bird Bath

    Bied Bath

    A great way to attract more species of wild birds is to have a fresh water source. An even better attractor is moving water!  Adding a fountain or dripper to your bird bath will greatly increase the number and species of feathered friend visitors.  It’s a known fact that moving water is like a visual magnet to wild birds.  There are lots of options available to create moving water in a birdbath.  You can even make your own dripper from a simple plastic milk jug (with a tiny hole) hung above the bath.

    Whether a dripper, bird bath fountain, water wiggler, or mister, birds will flock to a water source in action.  The other great advantage is that mosquitos can not lay eggs in moving water.  Thus reducing their population and the liklihood of spreading the west nile virus.  Also, bird baths will stay cleaner longer when using some type of agitation or aeration in them.