Garden Bird Baths & Bird Drinkers
Our garden bird baths and bird drinkers are an ideal way to keep your feathered garden visitors hydrated. Bird baths also make a visually pleasing addition to your garden.
Hydration is important for all birds, although small, seed-eating birds are most in need of fresh drinking water due to the fact that it is not naturally present in their diet. For this reason, it is highly important to supply your garden birds with a source of fresh drinking water, be it via a bird bath or hanging bird drinker.
Here at Really Wild Bird Food, we supply a variety of bird baths for garden birds, ranging from traditional garden bird baths to hanging bird drinker solutions. Browse our range of garden bird baths below:
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Why Are Bird Baths Important?
Arguably, providing clean water for your feathered friends is even more important than providing them a source of food! Birds are excellent scavengers, but can sometimes struggle to find a clean source of water. This is where garden bird baths come in!
During summer, periods of drought occur, and during winter, large bodies of water like lakes and ponds (where wild birds would normally bathe and drink) can become frozen! Choosing a bird bath or bird drinker to add to your garden can provide an invaluable helping hand.
For more information on bird drinkers and bird bathing - click here. We also supply a range of Ark-Klens cleaning products, which can be used to keep your bird drinkers free from dirt and disease, preventing your garden birds from becoming ill.
If you have any more questions about our bird drinkers, bird baths or more general questions about providing water for your garden birds, feel free to contact Really Wild Bird Food today.
Bird Baths: FAQs
- How do I stop my bird bath from freezing in the UK?
The easiest way to keep your bird bath from freezing over is by routinely checking for signs of freezing and adding a few drops of warm water to melt any ice forming on top of the bath.
- How often should you change bird bath water?
It's a good idea to empty and refill your bird bath with fresh water at least once a day. This will ensure it's nice and clean so the water stays fresh and inviting for wild birds.
You should also thoroughly clean your bird bath once a week to remove any build-up of dirt, algae and bird droppings.