Solar Bird Bath
A solar bird bath will attract more birds to your yard year round. In fact, a bird bath can provide you with a wider variety of bird specices because a bird feeder will only attract the species that like the kind of food you put in it, but all species love to take a bath!
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A shallow bird bath with a maximum depth of three inches is the best choice. Measure the water depth before purchasing a commercially-made bird bath. If you’ve already purchased a bird bath that is too deep, you can remedy the situation by putting some stones in the bottom.
Its possible to attract more birds in your garden if you add a fountain to your bird bath. The sound of falling or dripping water is a great way to attract birds.
You’ll want to help the birds bathe safely by making sure your birdbath includes a non-slip bottom.
Hot weather makes daily solar bird bath water changes more important.
If you place the bird bath on a stand or hanging it from a tree, that will make it difficult for preditors to scare off the birds.
A bird bath is a pleasant way of inviting birds into your back yard where you’ll be able to enjoy watching them. Make sure that your bird bath is installed somewhere where you’ll be able to comfortably view it from a window.
If you think you’d enjoy having your own solar bird bath and watching the many different birds it will attract to your yard, just follow the guidelines above.