Bird Bath Collection

Bird Bath Collection
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A bird bath makes a great centerpiece for a backyard or garden. A fountain bird bath adds the soothing sounds of flowing water to your yard, while a heated bird bath keeps birds cozy during the winter. A bird bath is easy to maintain and requires only 2-3 inches of water, as birds but don’t completely submerge themselves but just dip their wings while bathing.

We offer bird baths made of a wide range of material, from ceramic to stone to acrylic--so regardless of your taste, we have the bird bath for you. In addition, each bird bath we sell is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee, ensuring that you’ll find the perfect bird bath for you backyard.

Soon as we set it up and filled it with water, we had birds coming to it within two minutes. We enjoy watching the birds come to it to get a drink or take a bath from our dining room window.

My wife & I love our new hummingbird bird bath set! It is very sturdy, yet aesthetically appealing. Not only do we enjoy it as we drink our morning coffee, it seems the birds think it was a great addition to our garden as well. Thank you for such a wonderful product. Keep them coming.

Very beautiful birdbath, way prettier than in picture. Sturdy and well constructed. Arrived ahead of schedule and intact. Would purchase from this company again!

This bird bath is just what I was looking for. I have it positioned in the center of a small garden memorial that I made in our backyard in honor of my recently deceased wife of 44 years. My wife had a great fondness for cardinals.

Beautiful design, heavy so it does not tip over. Deep Bowl for larger birds, and smaller birds can sit on the rim to drink.

By Kelly G.
Byer of Maine Hanging Style Circles Bird Bath - Cobalt Blue

I love the hanging style Circles bird bath in cobalt blue and I thought it was just perfect for wild birds to land on; however, the birds don't seem to be as enthusiastic about using it as I thought they would be. They will drink out of it, but I think the hanging chains make them unsure of using it to bathe in. Maybe there isn't enough room for them to spread their wings to fly between the chains. On the upside, it is not too heavy to handle for cleaning and it looks terrific in the backyard, bringing a bright spot of color.

By Kelly G.
Byer of Maine Hanging Style Circles Bird Bath - Cobalt Blue

I love the hanging style Circles bird bath in cobalt blue and I thought it was just perfect for wild birds to land on; however, the birds don't seem to be as enthusiastic about using it as I thought they would be. They will drink out of it, but I think the hanging chains make them unsure of using it to bathe in. Maybe there isn't enough room for them to spread their wings to fly between the chains. On the upside, it is not too heavy to handle for cleaning and it looks terrific in the backyard, bringing a bright spot of color.

A great bird bath, just the right height and well made with a beautiful blue glaze.

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