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Moving water will attract more birds because the motion catches their eye and they can hear any dripping, sprinkles or splashes. Adding a jiggler accessory to a standing birdbath adds motion easily. A hose dripping into a dish or pond can have a similar effect and will attract more birds. Active splashes can be heard from quite a distance and will attract a wide range of bird species. Flowing water stays cleaner and is less likely to harbor parasites or bacteria that could harm birds. Providing fresh water in winter is especially important. A heated birdbath is the easiest method and not too expensive. Ways To Offer Water For The Birds In Your Yard
1. Pedestal. These classic birdbaths stand three to four feet above the ground and include a post-style base on an elevated dish. Pedestal bird baths may be plastic, metal or concrete and come in many decorative designs and colors. The models which include small fountains, bubblers, and heaters for the winter will be the most effective.
For birds to feel comfortable using a birdbath, it should not be more than two or three inches deep. If needed, excess space can be filled with large rocks like an island for birds to use, or you can use an overturned saucer. Birds need a rough surface to provide traction when wet. |


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