If you’ve been following my posts, you know I’ve been blogging about the flowers we grow in our garden. This time, I thought I’d talk about another lovely feature – the small pond we have on our back patio that the birds really love. It’s positioned below a Mugo pine so it’s easy for them to hop onto the bar and dip their heads to reach the trickling water.
Our bird bath seems to attract
as many birds as a feeder would and it’s a lot less messy! I of course add
water every day and my husband will regularly replace the water or add a shock
of chlorine to clean it. It’s important to keep the water clean as birds will
poop in it. As they get heavier either by bathing or drinking, they instinctively
get rid of any useless weight which makes them more efficient flyers.
We’ve put rocks in it so the birds have a place to stand although they seem to like drinking directly from the fountain feature. As it turns out, birds love dripping water and find the sight and sound of moving irresistible. Also, it’s best to keep the bird bath out of direct sun so the water doesn’t get too hot or evaporate too quickly. Anything can work as a bird bath really, as long as it's not too deep. Or if it is, put lots of rocks in it as we have done.
Okay, this has nothing to do
with bird baths but the trees in our yard attract a lot of other birds,
including this peregrine falcon feeding on a robin on the lower branch of our
blue spruce several years ago. We live close to downtown - sometimes they nest on the office buildings. Sorry for the picture quality, I took it with my
phone as I didn’t want to run into the house to get the camera.
I used to have a water fountain in the backyard when I lived at the house. It was an oasis for birds in the harsh desert of Arizona. I loved waking up to their antics as they frolicked in the water fountain. Nowadays, I still wake up to the birds nesting in the trees outside the bedroom window of my apartment. Here, they drink from the sprinklers.
ReplyDeleteSounds lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteMissed this yesterday. Fewer birds this year for some reason. There use to be a group of crows that hug out near the house. Fun to watch. They no longer visit.
ReplyDeleteWould love to have a birdhouse/bath in our yard but with two cats in residence it would not be fair to the birds.
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