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Bird Feeders and Bird Baths
Bird baths and bird feeders foster your bird watching activities in the garden. Our bird baths and bird feeders include unique bird feeder statues, whimsical bird feeders like cherub birdfeeders and even religious bird feeders like the Saint Francis bird feeder and other animal bird feeders. These lovely birdbaths not only offer an aesthetic sense around the garden, but they boost your garden decor considerably. Birds add a great beauty to the garden landscape and garden decor. Adding bird baths and bird feeders especially in a dry summer season can welcome many of your feathered friends. |
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List Price: $115.00
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Here's a unique cat bird feeder who will make heads turn. He is not out for a bite but is ready to invite your friends to a meal. Concrete.
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List Price: $110.00
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A little angel girl curtseys gracefully in this lovely angel girl bird feeder statue for the garden.
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Our little rabbit bird feeder can be used to hold some accessories or set in the garden as a bird feeder.
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List Price: $105.00
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Accent the garden with our cast iron angel bird feeder sculpture shown with a rust finish.
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List Price: $128.00
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Add a heavenly look with this holy angel statue shown as a bird feeder for the garden. Resin.
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Our adorable little damsel girl is an angel figurine suited for use as a bird feeder. Resin and stone.
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List Price: $125.00
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Standing graceful and stately, our garden bird bath comes with beautiful fluted designs. Resin and marble aggregates.
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List Price: $125.00
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Our garden bird bath comes with beautiful fluted designs highlighting the appeal of a bird as part of its design. Resin and marble aggregates.
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List Price: $135.95
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A bear holds a tray in this unique bear sculpture suitable as a bird feeder or butler statue. Resin.
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List Price: $135.00
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Created from resin with crushed stone aggregates, our Saint Francis statue comes as a bird feeder and a solar statue for the garden.
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Welcome the Birds with Bird Baths and Feeders
Many gardeners encourage the entry of birds into their garden by providing a food or water source. Till this day, birds are appreciated for the part they play in keeping unwanted flying insects and mosquitoes away from the garden. For centuries, gardeners have been attracting birds to the garden as a food source or to catch insects. The 18th century residents of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia placed great importance on attracting birds to their garden and would invite the Martins and other bird types to the garden by displaying “bird bottles”. These bottles would then be used as nesting bottles and the birds would rest this way in the garden while keeping the garden free of insects. Even in this day and age, these bird bottles are still sold in the Williamsburg stores and added as unique accents for the local garden.
So, how do you attract the birds to the garden? When you create a garden with plants and flowers, you want to bring life to it by attracting the birds. Birds bring color and add music to the garden. They also take the flying insects away and add a sense of eco-balance to the garden. A brown thrasher eats about a thousand insects a day while birds like wrens will feed their young as many as 500 insects a day. As such, having birds in the garden means a better chance of relaxing in your land without the threat of insects coming by. So, how do you encourage birds to visit your garden?
One of the ways would be to set up a bird bath or bird feeder in your garden. Attractive bird feeders and bird baths as well as bird houses can not only add charming accents to the garden landscape but they will encourage birds to stop by more often to get food and water. Many American homeowners may add a birdbath set up on a pedestal in a formal garden or a whimsical animal bird feeder to create an informal look. Today, there are many types of bird baths and bird feeders available in the marketplace. They come in many forms from cast iron and aluminum bird baths to resin animal bird feeders shaped in the form of bears, cats, pigs and even rabbits.
You can set up a bird bath in the midst of your flower garden or break the monotony of a horizontal stretch of land by setting up a bird bath or bird feeder to welcome your feathered friends. Some homeowners may also add bird baths on the ground to welcome the birds. Use one where you can watch the birds as they splash away in the water set in the bird bath but be careful to ensure that the bird seeds do not fall out if you are choosing to add bird seeds in the bird bath basin. These bird seeds can potentially grow into weeds your garden does not need. |
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