Buying the highest quality heated fountain bird bath for your patio
Wild birds are naturally attracted to the sound of running water in your yard. You can give birds fresh drinking and bathing water with a fountain or a spray. You can have clean drinking water available throughout the year with a heated birdbath. Brids often have a hard time finding fresh water when a cold winter arrives.
By providing clean fresh water all winter you can help birds survive. You get the additional bonus of being able to watch your feathered friends during the winter. Heated bird baths should not be put right next to your bird feeder. A feeder is usually a noisy place that will distract the bathing birds. Installing your heated birdbath under some branches will improve its safety. This will give them an escape route from any prowling cats.
A battery or solar powered heated birdbath can be placed almost anywhere you would like in your yard. If you are using an eclectic powered heated birdbath it will need to be put close to an outlet. Buying heated fountain birdbaths has many advantages. You will get a much longer life from a heated marble or concrete birdbath than one that does not have a heater. The constant freezing and melting of ice in a birdbath can make concrete or marble crack and leak. Having a heated birdbath will prevent this process.
Heated birdbaths can be found in several styles and from various materials. Some common materials used for heated birdbaths are copper, concrete, plastic, marble, and iron. A copper heated birdbath will add style to your garden, especially if you have other copper ornaments. You do not want the water bowl for your heated birdbath to be more than three inches deep and have a rough bottom.


