Attract More Birds to Your Birdbath with ONE Simple Addition!

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Published 2024-03-09
Attracting more birds to your birdbath is as simple as adding a moving water source!
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Video Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Choosing the Right Location
01:28 Maintaining a Clean Bird Bath
02:32 Let's Get Moving
04:27 Final Thoughts

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About: In this video, Grant explains how to attract more birds to your birdbath by providing a moving water source.

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All Comments (12)
  • @grantrettig
    Providing moving water is the absolute best way to attract more bird species to your yard!
  • I've gotten to the point I think the water is more important than food for our feathered friends. I have 2 bird baths. 1 in the front and 1 in the back. I have stone bubblers in each of them. I scrub out daily and give new water. In the winter I use heated bb's so water doesn't freeze. I have a huge cool variety of birds that come. Baking soda is also a good cleaning agent. Thanks for the info and happy birding! ❤😊
  • @dankeener3307
    Thx for the vinegar/water mixture idea. Found that maintaining a regular source of water keeps it frequently visited even without movement. We keep a rock in the water and noticed smaller birds like sitting on that while drinking. Easy-to-listen-to video. Thx. 🙏
  • Thank you! I bought a solar pump, but unfortunately the wind constantly blows the water all over the yard, emptying the bath and defeating the entire purpose 😂 and on days when the sun isn’t shining, it doesn’t work at all. So I appreciate these tips. Thank you. I’ve found this video to be informative, easy to understand and you’ve kept my attention. Great job! I hope your channel continues to grow, as you’re such a blessing and quite talented in this area.
  • Great suggestions - rock pump and wiggler - I didn’t know about them and the solar one didn’t work well. As one commenter said, the water sprinkled out of the birdbath and it was emptied quickly. But I’m going to try to find the wiggler and see how that works. Very helpful video👍
  • @mmcgarva
    I used DIY solar powered fountains in the SoCal summer, but it's May Gray right now, so switched to portable battery powered ones. They work great! Thanks to @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy. Now I'll look for the rock bubbler & water wiggler.
  • @jsud5559
    Thank you so much! You covered so much here. How about the solar panel ones? Too warm?
  • @barbmaki5143
    I use apple cider vinegar in the water twocap. Fulls!
  • Good and helpful info. Thanks for sharing. This is something I'm working on at this time, so I appreciate your tips.❤🐦🛁