Water - A Necessary Resource For Wild Birds All Year
Have you ever noticed the glee that birds display as they spread their wings and splash in a bird bath?÷ They ARE truly happy, not only beacuse they have a source of drinking water, but also a place to clean their bodies and preen their wings.÷ So...winter, summer, spring and fall...providing a water source is necessary to complete your bird habitat for the birds that you attract.÷ It is a necessary compliment to any food nourishment that you offer.÷ And doing so will provide additional assurance that your visitors will continue to return.Bird Baths
A bird bath is the most popular recepticle to provide the water source that birds seek.÷ Make sure that the bird bath you provide is not too deep (2-3 inches on average).÷ Your feathered friends like to stand in the water and splash to clean themselves and also to cool their bodies in hot weather.÷ You may even decide to add a few flat rocks or an over-turned shallow dish in the bottom of your bird bath to be used as additional places for birds to stand, particularly if the bird bath is a touch deep.÷ A bird bath is a gathering spot for the parasites, loose feathers, dust and other dirt and debris that accumulate over time as birds clean themselves.÷ So in extremely hot weather particularly, be sure to clean the water regularly.÷ If you do not, there is a risk of disease.÷ Stagnant, warm water is notorious for prompting the formation of mildew and algae.
Circulation
Not only is moving water a fantastic attraction to birds, but circulating water can help to limit disease forming and subsequently spreading.÷ Some options to consider to keep your bird bath water in motion...
*Many fountain bird baths provide a constant vertical spray of water which is irrestible.÷ A fountain also offfers a continuous source of fresh water and will continue water circulation at the same time.
*You may also place a "water wiggler" in your bird bath to provide circulation.÷ West Nile virus, spread by mosquitos, is another serious problem.÷ But a water wiggler creates agitator action, providing continuous ripples in the water which prevents mosquitos from laying their eggs.
Types of Bird Baths
*Pedestal - Pedestal bird baths come in numerous configurations and designs, but typically stand 2-4 feet above ground and feature a dish 2-3 inches deep.÷ Material can be metal, ceramic, stone, granite or plastic.
*Dish or Saucer - You may use just a dish or saucer too without the pedestal.÷ Place on a deck railing or bench for instance.÷ The effect is the same.
*Heated/Non-Heated - Some bird baths are actually heated themselves.÷ Or you can add a heater to the dish in freezing temperatures.÷ Water wigglers are a terrific addition to any heated bath in winter.
*Solar - As the term implies, solar bird baths are powered by the sun"s rays to power the fountain effect of the bird bath.
No matter the choice you make, a bird bath will bring you the added satisfaction and pleasure of enhanced bird traffic.÷ A consistent, clean and if possible, active and moving water source is essential for birds all year...winter, summer, spring and fall. So enjoy!÷ A bird bath is a very inexpensive way to assure that you continue to see many wild birds in the habitat that you provide.
Support Staff - the Outdoor Nature Resource.com
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