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Discover bird baths in a variety of styles and sizes, perfect for creating a refreshing oasis for your feathered friends while adding charm to your garden.

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Learn More About Bird Baths

Bird baths are simple yet essential structures designed to offer fresh water to birds and other local wildlife. Birds rely on fresh water for drinking and bathing, especially during hot, dry months, but also during the winter when other sources of fresh water are frozen over. Fresh water allows birds to properly preen their feathers, which keeps them clean, flexible, and primed for flight and insulation.

While many feeders and houses are designed to attract specific types of birds, birdbaths generally appeal to a wide variety of species. Most are designed with shallow areas and grippy, textured surfaces, allowing birds of all sizes to navigate comfortably around the water. A well-placed birdbath can become a favorite gathering spot for local and migratory birds alike, leading to a more diverse birdwatching experience. Consider placing a bath near your bird feeder station or bird house to provide a critical resource for your feathered friends.

Types of Bird Baths

Discover a variety of ways to offer fresh water to your birds, from classical pedestal style bird baths to baths with solar powered features. Some bird baths are designed to mount onto a wooden deck rail, bringing nature closer to your home than ever before. Others are built to be placed directly on the ground, mimicking natural water sources like puddles, which birds utilize for bathing in the wild. Innovative heated bird baths include built-in thermal devices, ideal for offering fresh, unfrozen water to your birds during the coldest months of the year. Our curated collection includes bird baths constructed from a variety of materials, from durable, eco-friendly recycled plastic, to weather resistant metals and aesthetically pleasing ceramics. Browse our collection to find the bird bath that best meets your own backyard birding needs.  

Cleaning Your Bird Bath

This essential step can be as simple as periodically spraying your bath with a cleaning solution, then giving it a quick wipe-down with a brush. Specially formulated, non-toxic cleaning solutions are great for ensuring that your bird bath provides clean water without harming the local wildlife. Add a fountain, mister, or bubbler to keep the water moving, which attracts birds and prevents stagnation from occurring. Give the gift of health and joy to your birds by offering them a sparkling clean, reliable source of water year-round!

Bird Feeder Buying Guide & FAQs

The best bird feeder depends on the birds you want to attract and how you plan to mount it. Tube feeders are great for finches and chickadees, platform feeders attract a wide variety of birds, and hopper feeders hold more seed for busy feeding areas. If squirrels are a concern, squirrel-resistant or caged feeders help protect your seed.

Platform and hopper feeders tend to attract the widest variety of birds because they accommodate different feeding styles and seed types. Offering sunflower seed or mixed blends and placing feeders near cover will also increase bird activity.

Squirrel-proof bird feeders are designed to close access to seed when a squirrel’s weight is detected or to block squirrels with protective cages. They help reduce wasted seed and keep food available for birds, making them a smart investment for many backyards.

Cardinals prefer feeders with wide perches or open trays that accommodate their size. Platform feeders, tray feeders, and large hopper feeders work especially well when paired with sunflower seed or safflower seed.

Finches are best attracted to tube or mesh feeders designed for Nyjer® (thistle) seed. These feeders feature small ports or mesh surfaces that finches can cling to while feeding.

Hang bird feeders 5–10 feet off the ground and near natural cover like trees or shrubs so birds can easily escape predators. Keep feeders far enough from branches or structures to limit squirrel access. Follow the 5-7-9 rule for keeping squirrels off your bird feeders.

Metal bird feeders are typically more durable and resistant to chewing by squirrels, while plastic feeders are lightweight and allow you to see seed levels easily. Many birders choose metal feeders for longevity and all-weather use.

Bird feeders should be cleaned every 1–2 weeks, or more often during wet weather. Regular cleaning helps prevent mold and disease, keeping birds healthy and your feeding area safe.

Beginners often start with tube, hopper, or platform feeders because they attract many bird species and are easy to maintain. Choosing a feeder that’s simple to clean and refill will make bird feeding more enjoyable.

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