Ceramic Bird Baths and Hanging Bird Baths Add Color to the Patio
67One of the favorite pastimes of literally millions of people around the world is bird watching. specifically in their back yard. There are all sorts of birding accessories that people will put in their yards like feeders and houses, but a bird bath is one of the most popular. But many of the traditional bird baths are made of concrete or stone, which can be a little plain in the yard. A ceramic bird feeder or bird bath can add dramatic color to your yard.
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Ceramic Bird Baths
Ceramic bird baths come in all sorts of shapes and colors. One popular shape is a seashell, you can find these with a stand, usually a slender pole that matches it nicely. The colors that can be found are a stunning blue, many shades of green, and some brighter colors like yellow and orange.
Hanging bird baths are often made of ceramic. The hanging baths are popular because they are very versatile in where they can be hung. You can use a bird stake and put it anywhere in the yard, or you can hang one on your patio or balcony. This is a great way for an apartment dweller to get a piece of the outdoors right there on their window. And the ceramic baths can be quite attractive, and lightweight enough that hanging one does not require a lot of support. When you do hang a bird feeder, be sure to consider the amount of weight that it will need to support when there is water in the bath, as a lot of water will add weight quickly.
Solar bird baths are a favorite for many. These solar baths will usually have a built in fountain, often just a small one. The movement of the water in the bath has several advantages. One, it keeps the water cleaner as it circulates it. Two, birds are attracted to the sound and sight of the moving water. Finally, it significantly reduces the ability of mosquitoes to breed in the water, which is always a concern but has been heightened with the threat of West Nile virus in many parts of the country.
Solar Bird Bath
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The solar fountains work by having the pump powered by a small bank of solar cells, so you don't have to bring electric wiring out to the site of the bath. In addition, some solar bird baths will have the solar cells as detachable, so that you can position the bath in the shade, but by having the solar cells out in the sun continually powering the fountain in the light of day.
One of the strengths of ceramic is that it is easy to care for. It's the same material that many pools are lined with, so you know that it will last for years. Clean it occasionally, preferably just with water and a good scrubbing. If you do use some type of cleaner, be extremely careful to get it all out of the bath, as cleaners can be toxic to birds if left in the water they will be drinking from.
Using a brush with clean water is often the most effective, you can find scrubbers made for pool tile that can work quite effectively, often with no cleaner needed.
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myawn 2 years ago
very nice hub I like the solar birdbath I will look into getting one. I love to watch the birds.