Water flow close‑up (setting up the birdbath)
Fresh water trickling in – the perfect summer invite for thirsty visitors. Do you keep yours running or still? 💦
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Having a birdbath in your garden brings more than just aesthetic value—it provides essential hydration for local wildlife, especially during hot summer months. From personal experience, keeping the water gently flowing not only prevents stagnation but also attracts more birds, who are drawn to the sound and sight of moving water. This fresh water circulation inhibits mosquito breeding and keeps the water cleaner longer, aligning well with the idea that "Cleaner water, Happier bird." When setting up your birdbath, consider placement carefully: choose a shaded but open spot where birds can easily spot and access the water while having nearby perches for safety. Using materials such as copper discs can add charm and durability to your birdbath, as seen in popular Mellbree designs. Maintenance is key—regularly check the water for cleanliness and remove debris. If you prefer a still water basin, change the water frequently to maintain freshness. The gentle trickling feature not only benefits birds but creates a serene garden atmosphere for you to enjoy. Overall, the choice between running or still water depends on your garden setup and local bird species, but the goal remains the same: provide a welcoming, clean oasis that supports bird well-being throughout the seasons.
















































































Ooh I like it. Copper is nice too