Help Your Birds Beat the Heat with a Reliable Source of Water

Water is the best way to attract the greatest variety of birds to your backyard. In some cases, birds are more attracted to a water source than food, because it gives them a place to drink and clean their feathers. You can help your birds by adding a reliable source of water, such as a bird bath, a small pool or a shallow dish. Choose from our variety of bird baths to bring a touch of beauty to your backyard as well.

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We have a variety of bird baths, including aggregate, stone, concrete, metal, & more. Some can even be adapted to our Advanced Pole System (APS).

 

Heated bird baths are available seasonally. The dish is a slate gray color and comes with the heating component built in (Please note that an extension cord will be needed to reach an outdoor outlet). In the box, along with the dish, is deck-mounting hardware. This is an option that's included, but the dish can fit a standard 20" bird bath stand as well. Stands are sold separately and come in a "tall" or "short" height.

  

a) A WBU De-Icer can also be sold separately. This heating component has an energy-saving thermostat.  

b) The WBU solar-powered water circulator is designed to create ripples in your bird bath. Circulating water is eye-catching to birds, minimizes algae build up, and keeps mosquitos from laying eggs on stagnant water.

c) Erva Copper Purification Disk. This 4" disk is made of 99.9% pure copper. Did you know copper has been used for a very long time to disinfect & purify water? People used to use pennies for a similar function, but a penny is only 2.5% copper & it's hard to rinse a bird bath with 10+ pennies spilling out. This 4" copper disk is the perfect alternative...and it works better.

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Have you seen our mister / dripper yet? This feature hooks onto any bird bath top or dish, attaches to a hose, and then emits water in a gentle mist or drip. Because hummingbirds are so small, bird baths are often too deep for them to bathe in, but they love to fly through water mists.