🐦 Elevate your garden vibes with a birdbath that’s built to impress!
This 35.5-inch freestanding birdbath features a thickened iron frame and heavy-duty 4-prong steel stake for unmatched durability and stability. The 10.5-inch diameter bowl holds ample water for wild birds and hummingbirds to drink and bathe, while its detachable design ensures easy cleaning. Perfect for adding elegant charm and lively bird activity to your garden, patio, or lawn all year long.
R**L
Little birds love it.
Birds love it, especially the little wrens & finches. Very easy to keep clean. Looks great in the back yard. Very pleased with quality & price. Easy to set up.
S**Y
Strong secure base. Bowl can be fragile if not protected over the winter
This bird bath was just what I needed in my garden. Assembly was easy. I particularly like the 4-prong base, which keeps it very stable in the soil. The plastic bowl easily comes out for cleaning or refilling. All in all, I’m pleased with the purchase.As others noted, the bowl is somewhat fragile. That mine cracked is, however, entirely my own fault. It’s rigid plastic, and I left it out over the winter. The base is fine, but it’s not really a surprise to me that the bowl didn’t survive. Entirely operator error. BUT, not all is lost! I replaced the bowl with an inexpensive 10” silicone cake pan. It works great! The stand is sturdy and the birds can bathe/drink/or do whatever else they do in the bath.
K**.
Good But Some Issues
I bought 2 a month ago, the blue and the copper, intending on using the blue for a birdbath and the copper for birdseed for doves, blue jays, etc that can’t easily eat from a traditional bird feeder. Number one these are only useful if they can be in the shade at all times. Being metal I hadn’t thought of how hot they would get. The edges get too hot for a bird to land on and the water gets very hot. (My glass one doesn’t do that in the heat, it has other issues but not that).Our soil is pretty rocky so I can’t get them pushed all the way into the ground, about 3/4 but they are still very sturdy and I believe would withstand even a squirrel visit. There isn’t any signs of rust on the bowls but there is some on the post. The bowl/dish is a great size for larger birds like blue jays and cardinals to bathe in and even the sparrows and chickadees love it. It is easy to clean because the dishes just set in them so that is a plus. It is a very slim profile so that’s positive if that’s what you’re looking for. Maybe I didn’t zoom in enough lol but I was surprised that the blue is really just random paint brush strokes over a black dish. At first I was disappointed but I’m fine with it now. The copper color in my opinion looks nicer, not so painted looking. I am overall happy with them, I just can’t place them where I wanted to because it’s not continuously in the shade.
J**.
Very solid pedestal style feeder
I've bought other bird feeders in this price range with pot metal thin components that bend and snap off easily. This feeder however has very thick and solid metal stakes that seem attached well. The bowl on the Retro Blue variant is solid and heavy, ceramic maybe. I ordered a second unit with how pleased I was but it was the Black bowl, and that one is made out of plastic, hasn't blown out of the feeder but it's much lighter weight.It worked out well because I could drill some holes into the plastic bowl to help water escape, and use the solid bowl for water. Birds flood this thing, and I even had a squirrel standing on the food one stretch over to the water bowl for a sip. So cute!Anyway these are the feeders to get, they're actually solid! Very easy to clean and refill too! Would recommend!
W**D
It is what it is
It is what it is. I don't think it will last more than a season (assuming the plastic basin doesn't blow away) but that doesn't seem to bother the birds who use it frequently. I, however, find it more decorative than functional. I wish it was more durable.
P**S
Very nice quality.
For the price it's perfectly fine. However, I've not seen many birds visiting it. The dish is a bit deep for the little birds so I put in a selection of stones. I've still not seen any of them bathing, just drinking, which is fine. The stand is really solid and easy to push into the ground, and a nice height. I do like it and will replace the plastic bowl with something else should it deteriorate in the sun. It's not in the full sun so I think it'll be fine.
V**E
Best Bird Baths Ever
I am in LOVE with these little bird baths. I have 6 bird baths in my yard. 3 large glass ones and 3 of these little plastic ones. I've already decided, that once my glass ones have done their time, I'll be replacing them with larger versions of these. The stand they come on has a 4 prong bottom so once you set it in the ground, they don't move, wobble or look crooked. They are easy to put together and the birds LOVE them. The best part? They are SO light that I can clean them with one hand, dumping out the old water and refilling with ease. I absolutely love these. It's such a simple thing but they really area amazing, especially if you're older and struggle with cleaning heavier bird baths. Just note that this size is pretty small. I do have solar fountains in them and they just fit with a little space on each side. When I buy more, I'll go for a few that are larger. Just take a look at the size so you can buy the ones that work for you.
L**E
Works well
This is a nice little birdfeeder, or it could also be used as a butterfly watering container if you put rocks and water in it. We use it as a birdfeeder for jelly and bigger shells and nuts. It goes in the ground very easily the little round disc comes out for easy cleanup. The only issue we’ve ever had with it is that if it empties out quickly - if those birds are hungry - the little disc can blow away. If the wind catches it just right, it lifts up and blows several yards away. Other than that, it works well and serve its purpose.
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