Electric Bird Bath Heater
Treat The Birds To A Bird Bath!
By Perry Marshall
All birds love to have a bath every now and again. Don't get me wrong, they do not like to be placed in water and washed all over. They prefer to give themselves a bath! Whilst our pets don't necessarily need one, wild birds absolutely love them, and you can buy one and place it in your garden without any hassle. In fact, some bird baths look really nice in a garden, and they can make really good outdoor ornaments.
Why Do Birds Like Bird Baths and Why Should You Buy One?
Birds love bird baths because they provide fresh, clean water which is really hard to come by sometimes, especially in summer. They love cleaning their wings and fluttering about in them and that can provide a lot of joy to families watching them.
If you love to watch birds then a bird bath is definitely a lot better at attracting them than bird feeders are. This is because bird feeders only attract birds which eat seeds. A bird bath attracts all different kinds of birds in the area and so you are likely to see a wider variety with a bird bath in your garden.
If you have children they will love to watch the different birds having a bath and it can even be educational. You could teach them about the various different birds and why they like having a bath. Children really do enjoy watching animals and so you will be doing them a big favor by adding one to your garden.
The Different Types of Bird Baths Available
There are a variety of different bird baths available to buy, or you could easily make one yourself.
One's which you can buy have all kinds of features including water accessories to attract more birds. Birds love the sound of moving water and many wild bird stores sell accessories which make the water move. They even sell drippers which provide a constant source of fresh clean water.
They come in all shapes and sizes and there is a design to suit each garden. Whether you want a wooden one or a fancy, elegant iron one, there is always something for you. Most people who make their own bird baths use wood as this is the simplest one to create.
Overall providing the birds with a bird bath in your garden is one of the nicest things you can do for them. They will reward you by coming and bathing in the water, and they will provide you and your family with plenty of joy.
Question about electric wattage?
I just bought a 30 watt bird bath heater. Will this require just 30 watts? Or is there additional drain from the long outdoor extension cord needed to reach bring the heater to the bird bath? Thank you.
Just 30 watts.
The long extension cord will reduce this by a small amount. Too small to measure, unless the cord is very long or very thin.
Note that the extension cord reduces, not increases the power drain. This means the cord wastes, say, a few watts, so the heater only gets, say, 28 watts. (actual calculation is more complicated than that)
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