Heated Bird Bath - Offering Excellent Refuge For Our Feathered Friends To Drink And Bathe

| Saturday, February 19, 2011
By Sandra Dinkins-Wilson


A heated bird bath is a fantastic strategy to provide comfort and refuge for feathered friends and also other small animals throughout the cold winter months. It offers a sanctuary for those who would otherwise not have an alternative choice to use for keeping warm & getting refreshed during a time of the year when there are not lots of other options available.

The concept is easy. A small heater is placed directly in contact with the water to maintain it at a constant, comfortable temperature or the bird bath itself has one integrated into the bottom. It has to be warm enough to be of comfort for the animals without giving it a Jacuzzi effect, which could harm the animals. Essentially, it keeps the water temp above freezing therefore no ice forms. That's why many of the available models come with a pre-set temperature therefore that there's no accidental adjusting.

But these units aren't meant to run even in the summer. They normally have a thermostat which works in the same capacity as the one in your home. When the temp falls below a particular level then the heater activates and warms the water. This eliminates wasting energy. Many models even have a solar design so that you will not have to run electricity to it.

A purchaser will soon see that a lot of models exist. Some of which include standing, ground level heated bird bath and those that can be mounted on decks or patios. You have to place them where they'll offer the most benefit for little animals bearing in mind how to run power out to it.

Even though there are a lot of different varieties available on the market you will need to be prepared to pay for offering birds this level of luxury. You often find a few less expensive models on the internet and there are web sites with reviews which may provide you with information. User reviews can aid in this area by eliminating a few of the choices that might be bad for you and let you know which ones work well.

Some people don't like the idea of using a heated bird bath because they feel it impedes with their natural instinct in nature to survive. This is not really true as providing this for birds only gives them a refuge, if even for a short time, from the cold. There is no inherent danger in changing their life-style by giving them a warm place to bathe and drink. Simply be sure to keep it clean as they will bathe in it.




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