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I was looking for ideas for décor in the garden and then I came across this awesome solar energy birdbath with beautiful glowing light, well, surely, I know birds don’t need light for showering, but it looks great in the dark.

I’m feeding my birds, the wild ones in the garden, but some of them are not so wild anymore, if I have a lay-in, they will sit and look at the windows: “no food today? or someone having a lay in?” They don’t even mind my dog running in the garden at their breakfast time.

So, I’m thinking of buying them a bath, at the moment they only have a dish of water and as it is standing on the ground it is a bit dangerous if the neighbor’s cats are coming around, though my dog is a good watchdog.

Looking for a cute birdbath?

This beautiful bath caught my eyes, it is made of durable weather-resistant resin and the basin contain 0,8 gallon of water, for the birds to cool in.

The base is perfect for planting your favorite flowers or simply fill it with beautiful garden stones for decoration and stability, to support it fill the pedestal column with sand, water or gravel so it keeps upright even when the feathered guests’ visits and the filling will help to weight it down, it comes with 3 stakes to jam into the ground as an anchor for the base. Don’t forget to switch the light on.

It is easy to assemble and measures: 44″ H x 20″ D.

The solar lamp will glow in the dark, make sure you place the bath in a sunny place, take note of how the sun is moving in the daytime so it doesn’t stay in the shadow, or get in the shadow from trees, houses, and bushes, the more sun the longer the light in the dark.

This bath will attract the fowls to your garden and they will in return help to keep the garden free from harmful pest, I love to have some life in my garden and their songs is sweet music in my ears.

I have a lot of solar-powered lamps in my garden, I love them all, they are in different sizes, shapes, and forms, some are years old, but I normally buy new every year, but if they should go a bit milky then they are easy to clean if you would like to know how then go here and if you have other questions go here.