Re: Keeping water for birds from freezing

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Posted by 'Mike' on December 24, 2010, 8:05 am
 
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copied to urg as there are those who are interested in birds there too.

Your idea might work, it depends on temperature and windage etc.

What I do is empty out all water from the baths once it is dark, then renew
in the morning, using a hoe to break the ice as it forms over the day. (Just
been out and done that again now)

Merry Christmas

Mike



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Posted by bobharvey on December 24, 2010, 7:05 pm
 
I have a couple of bricks that I heat up alternately & put in the
water.  Keeps it liquid for an hour or so & the birds take advantage.
It was better when I lived somewhere with open fires: a brick that hot
will keep the water clear for 3 hours.

Posted by Darkside on December 26, 2010, 12:19 pm
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My birdbath is a large plant tub saucer.  I lift the ice off each
morning and top up the water (if frozen solid I bring it inside for few
minutes first).  A robin reminds me if I forget.  

Today I watched a greenfinch pecking snow off a neighbour's shed roof
and apparently swallowing it.  Pigeons and blackbirds drink from the
birdbath but the robin is the only small bird I've seen doing that.  
Could there be different needs for different species?

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Posted by 'Mike' on December 26, 2010, 12:28 pm
 


Sue nip outside NOW and empty the water out. Yes I know it's dark, take a
torch. I have just been out and emptied mine. Makes it soooooooooooooo much
easier in the morning :-))

mike



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Posted by Darkside on December 26, 2010, 12:46 pm
 
I suppose hedgehogs are hibernating at present so they won't need it.  
Still, the full birdbath doubles as a weather station (I can see from
indoors how hard it's raining or freezing) and I'm building a pile of
ice discs in a shady corner to see how many there are before the next
thaw!
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Sue  ];(:)
Birdbath Fairy: if birds wish hard the water suddenly goes runny!