There are heated birdbaths available, either fully heated models or heater attachments for standard baths, and I will be investing in one shortly. That will give birds easy access to fluid water throughout the season, and hopefully will keep tempting them to return to the backyard even when the weather is dismal. Thus far the brush pile seems to be a preferred shelter, situated as it is in a quiet, hidden corner sheltered by the house and fence from fiercer winds. There will always be food available, and if water can be added to the menu even during the coldest of days, perhaps the backyard birding this winter will be just as intriguing as it is during the warmest of weather.
Only a few days left to vote in the October poll - What feeder(s) do you use?
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There has been a sheen of ice on my bath too. Time to get out the extension cord, wrap electric tape around the join and plug it in. I have been using an electric birdbath for probably 5-6 years now. Works great! Bev
Thanks Bev, it's good to know that it will be a good investment for my backyard birds!
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