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Should A Bird Bath Be Positioned In The Sun Or Shade?
Are you trying to decide on the best place to position your new bird bath? Wondering should a bird bath be in the sun or shade? Instead of driving myself crazy trying to figure it out, I did the research and discovered the truth in all of its forms, which
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The Proper Techniques To Anchor Or Stabilize A Bird Bath
Are you tired of seeing your bird bath almost tip over whenever a strong gust of wind rips through your backyard? This topic grabbed my attention when it nearly happened to me. To prevent this tragedy, I researched anchoring and learned powerful techniques for how to stabilize a bird bath
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How To Clean A Birdbath
Have you ever wondered about the simplest and most effective ways to properly clean a birdbath? “How to clean a birdbath” has been weighing on my mind lately. So, I put in the time, did hours of research, and came up with some great answers that I shared below. Keeping
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How Often Should You Change The Water In Your Bird Bath?
Knowing when to change bird bath water isn’t as clear-cut as it seems. Do you wait until the water becomes dirty, starts to run dry, or something else entirely? I needed to know the truth, so I researched this topic and discovered some interesting facts that I’ll tell you about
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Why Do Owls Have Big Eyes?
When you look at an owl, you can’t help but look at their big eyes. Have you ever wondered why do owls have big eyes? So have I… Owls have large eyes to enable them to see in low-light conditions since the majority of owls are nocturnal. Their big eyes
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Where Do Hummingbirds Sleep at Night?
I love watching hummingbirds in my yard but I’ve always wondered, “where do hummingbirds sleep at night?” So… I decided to do my homework and get the most complete answer which I am sharing here! When hummingbirds sleep, they go into a hibernation-like state called torpor. Essentially, this is a