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I would move the bath away from the feeding area. Birds have messy
habits that serve an ecological purpose. The further away from the
feeder you
I have a lot of luck with a bird bath on the ground that is kept full
with a dripper. It is also very near the base of a service berry bush
that provides
refuge and staging for the comings and goings of the many birds that use it.
Bill
At 09:24 PM 8/23/2006, Ron Green wrote:
Question for
Question for someone? We have a bird bath hanging by the feeder.
However, the birds seem to be turning up their beaks at it even though
we change the water daily. It does seem to get dirty rather quickly but
we don't ever see them in it. I am beginning to wonder, based on what I
see floating
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