Bird bath selection and 5 reasons to put one in your yard

Last Updated on: 29th January 2024, 01:58 pm

This water feature is one of the most enjoyable additions to a bird garden.

A bird bath is an essential part of any bird-friendly garden. It provides a source of fresh, clean water for birds to drink and bathe in and a place for them to preen and groom their feathers. Bird baths can also attract various bird species to your garden, making it a great way to observe and enjoy nature.

Including a bird bath in your yard is an easy way to attract more birds to your property and provide them with a much-needed water source. Bird baths are a great addition to any backyard, and they offer a variety of benefits. 

Click here to hear the audio of “The Birds’ Bath Poem,” by poet Evaleen Stein. (public domain)

Choosing the Best Bird Bath for Your Feathered Friends

When choosing a bird bath, you will need to consider the size, type of birdbath, and location. 

The size should be large enough to accommodate several birds at once. But you don’t one so large that it is difficult to maintain or too heavy to move. Consider the material of the bird bath; stone or ceramic styles are the most durable, while plastic and metal bird baths are more lightweight and easy to move.

The location is also essential. Please place it in a spot easily visible to birds but not too close to windows or other areas where cats or other predators may prey on them. The bird bath should also be sheltered from the wind and rain, as birds will be less likely to use it if it is too exposed to bad weather.

Five Reasons to Put a Bird Bath on Your Property

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Here are five of the most compelling reasons to consider putting a bird bath in your yard:

1. Attract More Birds: 

Birdbaths are a great way to attract more birds to your yard. Your local flock needs water to drink and bathe and will seek out this vital watering hole in your yard.

In addition to providing a water source for your feathered friends, birdbaths can also attract a variety of other wildlife to your garden. Adding a few stones or pebbles to the bottom of the basin can provide a safe place for frogs and other amphibians to hide and lay eggs. 

This simple addition to your garden will become a hub of activity for small critters–you’ll enjoy the show.

2. Provide a Source of Water: 

Birdbaths provide birds with a reliable water source. This oasis is vital during drought or when natural water sources are scarce.

Once you install a birdbath, keeping it clean and well-maintained is crucial. Expect to add fresh water daily to prevent stagnation.  

3. Create a Relaxing Environment: 

Birdbaths create a peaceful and relaxing environment in your yard. The sound of birds splashing in the water is calming and will fill you with joy.

4. Increase Bird Diversity: 

Bird baths can attract various species to your yard. You will enjoy an enormous variety of birds in your area. They will provide you with opportunities to observe different species.

5. A Bird Bath Is Easy to Maintain: 

Bird baths are relatively easy to maintain. You can expect to scrub the basin with clear water (no detergents) at least once weekly to prevent algae and bacteria buildup. 

Northern Cardinal
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The Takeaway: It’s Easy to Choose a Bird Bath to Attact Your Feathered Friends

This wonderful oasis is an essential part of any avian-friendly garden. It provides a source of fresh, clean water for your local flock to drink and bathe in and a place to preen and groom their feathers. You should consider size, material, and location when choosing a bird bath. Also, remember you will need to keep it clean and well-maintained. A birdbath is a small investment that will bring you hours of pleasure as you watch your feathered friends flock to your yard.

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Deborah Tayloe
Deborah Tayloe
Deborah Tayloe is the CEO and co-founder of Tayloe's Lawn Care Services, LLC. She has a B.S.Ed and holds certificates in soil and water management and herbology from accredited programs.
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