Bird Baths and Accessories
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A bird bath should be in the shade in warmer climates, in order to keep the water (and birds) from overheating and bacterial growth in check. In cooler climates, placing the bird bath in a sunny place can help keep the water from freezing or staying too cold for your birds. Some bird baths may have solar features for fountains, so these will usually need to be placed in a sunnier locale.
You should clean your bird bath as often as every 2 to 4 days. Most experts recommend cleaning your bird bath every time you refill or change the water. In warmer weather, you may need to clean and refill it even more frequently due to water evaporation and accelerated bacterial or algal growth.
Install a bird bath by following the all the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation. You should begin by siting your pedestal or ground bird bath on a level, stable area away from bird feeders or trees that shed a lot of leaves. You can further stabilize your bird bath's base by placing gravel, pavers or a concrete foundation beneath it. Hanging bird baths need to be properly hung and secured, so be sure to pick a secure mounting point and follow all instructions closely for these. If you are unsure how to properly install your birdbath or lack the physical ability to do so, consider hiring a handyman to safely handle the job.
The different kinds of bird baths include pedestal bird baths, fountain bird baths, hanging bird baths and ground bird baths. You can also find heated bird baths and solar bird baths that use the sun's power to run a fountain or heat the water. Chewy has a wide selection of bird baths and fountains in a range of sizes, styles and materials.