Lakeview Nurseries – New Solar Powered BirdBath by ZooBox in Red, Yellow and Verde Green

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    Most birds are in and out of the birdbath quickly but this particular robin wanted a long soaking bath in our cool solar powered fountain birdbath. After soaking for a while, she gets out of the water, then jumps back in and soaks so more.

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      The birdbaths in the garden are in constant use at the moment. The colder the weather, the more the birds seem to want to bathe as well as drink. It is hard work keeping it full of fresh water as the outside water is frozen.

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      Author Beth Evans-Ramos, from THE SALVAGE STUDIO shows you how to construct a beautiful birdbath out of an old lamp. This idea, and many others can be found in the new book THE SALVAGE STUDIO, published by Skipstone.

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      Bonnie the Budgie hates bird baths, the only option is a ‘shower’ by the kitchen sink!

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      Just a few of my budgies having a good old time in one of their birdbaths in the outside flight.

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      These are two frequent visitors to our bird bath. The first bird is the red male and the second is the yellow female. Besides our bird baths we sometimes add a mister to the garden hose. All our birds love that.

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      To get your birdbaths ready for the season, or to clean them mid-season, use a solution of 1 part white vinegar and 4 parts water. Mix the solution together and put in the reservoir. Let it sit for around 15 minutes and then take a scrub brush to clean it. Once it set for 15 minutes, rinse it out with water, and you’re ready for use.

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      A solar powered birdbath water fountain using a 12 volt bildge pump and 45 watt solar panel from harbor freight

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      robins and flamingoes enjoying bathing

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