Add a splash of color and charm to any outdoor space with this delightful hand-painted robin bird bath or feeding dish.
Crafted to resemble a natural hollowed-out log, the 29cm trough features three lifelike robins perched on its edge, adding a touch of realism. Made from weather-resistant resin using a handmade clay mold, this versatile piece can be used as a bird bath or filled with seeds to attract birdsong and wildlife to the garden.
How to Clean and Maintain a Bird Bath
Routine maintenance keeps bird baths appealing, helping birds enjoy a clean, safe environment. Cleaning a bird bath is simple and requires only basic tools. Regular maintenance ensures it remains safe and inviting for birds.
Basic Cleaning Routine:
1. Replace Water Regularly
Change bird bath water every 2–4 days. When refilling, empty old water, wipe the basin, and refill with fresh water. If residue remains, follow these cleaning steps.
2. Observe Water Quality
Check for clarity. If birds frequent the bath or debris builds up, clean as needed.
Cleaning a Bird Bath: Step-by-Step
What You’ll Need:
1. Empty and Clear Debris
Wearing gloves, empty the bath and remove leaves, feathers, or twigs. Disperse old water in flower beds or grass, ensuring it doesn’t pool.
2. Mix Cleaning Solution
Use a 9:1 water-to-vinegar solution. Avoid harsh chemicals to protect birds and nearby plants.
3. Scrub and Rinse
Scrub the basin with the vinegar solution and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
4. Dry the Basin
Let the basin dry completely, preferably in sunlight, before refilling to ensure no vinegar residue remains.
5. Refill with Fresh Water
Fill with no more than 2 inches of water—ideal for birds to preen.
Tips for Long-Term Maintenance:
Product Weight: 1.175 kg
Packaging Dimensions: H 170, W 340, D 250 mm
Product Dimensions: H 130, W 290, D 195 mm
Main Material: Polyresin
Main Finish: Handpainted