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Reddit mentions of Monarch Abode 17065 Hanging Hammered Copper Bird Bath

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Monarch Abode 17065 Hanging Hammered Copper Bird Bath
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Beautiful copper hanging bird bath bowl nested in a circular Round iron apparatus is a perfect addition for a backyard or gardenExquisite simplicity and elegance reflects in this functional copper bird bathOverall dimensions: 11"(L) x 11"(W) x 17"(H)Pure Copper Bowl is 2 inches high, the perfect height for a bird bathLet your creativity run wild
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ColorCopper
Height17 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Weight2.8 Pounds
Width13 Inches

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u/Nessyliz · 1 pointr/blogsnark

It's so fun! Yay! I also like to hang bird (and butterfly too!) friendly plants, like fuschia (hummingbirds LOVE them), and plant flowers that attract birds. This year I think I'm gonna plant a honeysuckle vine. I had a cheap plastic bird bath that actually looked pretty cute and the birds loved it, but I didn't bring it in during winter and the polar vortex cracked it. Now I have this hanging bird bath that I like a lot. I would definitely recommend adding some sort of water source, makes a big difference.

This isn't necessary but I also have this ground feeder because a lot of birds love to feed on the ground (mourning doves are a big one, and the white-throated sparrows you had) and it keeps squirrels from freaking out trying to climb my feeders too. I use a squirrel and critter blend for that, the corn kernels are big enough to keep the house sparrows away. Can you see everything I do is to minimize house sparrows? If you don't they WILL overrun your yard and crowd out other birds. I can say that my tips actually do work, I went from having a huge flock of house sparrows in my yard to averaging only two or three!

Another feeder I have that's especially useful to the birds during fall migration/winter is a suet feeder.