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  2. 7 Ways to Keep Your Bird Bath from Freezing in Winter ... - AOL

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    Heated bird baths, available online or at your local bird specialty store, keep water just above freezing and require less effort, says Mizejewski. While they tend to be more expensive, and you ...

  3. Bird bath - Wikipedia

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    A bird bath (or birdbath) [1] is an artificial puddle or small shallow pond, created with a water-filled basin. Birds may use the bath to drink, bathe, and cool themselves. A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods.

  4. 11 Best Bird Baths That Will Bring All the Birds to Your Yard

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    Mounted Heated Bird Bath. If you want to give birds a freshwater source during winter but need the bird bath to be on your patio for easier access to an outlet, Feeney suggests purchasing a deck ...

  5. Baby Barred Owls Can't Get Enough of Backyard Bird Bath ... - AOL

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    Not cleaning bird baths or bird feeders can lead to spreading diseases. Birdbaths and Barred Owls. You learn something new every day. Apparently, though we don’t often see it, ...

  6. Dust bathing - Wikipedia

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    The dust bath is often followed by thorough shaking to further ruffle the feathers which may be accompanied with preening using the bill. The California quail is a highly sociable bird; one of their daily communal activities is a dust bath. A group of quail will select an area where the ground has been freshly turned or is soft.

  7. Bird feeding - Wikipedia

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    Large sums of money are spent by ardent bird feeders, who indulge their wild birds with a variety of bird foods and bird feeders. Over 55 million Americans over the age of 16 feed wild birds and spend more than $3 billion a year on bird food, and $800 million a year on bird feeders, bird baths, bird houses and other bird feeding accessories. [22]

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