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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Solar Powered Bird Bath - Which One Will You Use?

Solar Powered Bird Bath

There are so many types of solar powered bird bath, but which one is suitable for your garden or patio? Here are some types of solar powered bird bath for your choose.


1. Stone effect Bird Bath with solar powered fountain

The Portsmouth Bird Bath is solar powered bird bath made from special Stonecast resin which gives the appearance and texture of weathered stone at a fraction of the cost. The basic materials of this solar powered bird bath fountain also means it is frost resistant and can stay in your garden throughout the cold winters. This solar powered bird bath has a central fountain which is powered by the integral solar panel embedded into the bowl, there are no running costs as the fountain will recycle the water from the bowl and hidden reservoir.

Solar Powered Bird Bath Features
• Made from Stonecast resin giving a weathered stone effect
• Patented underwater integral solar panel and pump system
• Operates in direct sunlight
• Constantly recycles water from the hidden reservoir
• Low voltage water pump with filter
• No wiring, simply install
and enjoy

Solar Powered Bird Bath Dimensions
Overall Height 62.2cm (24 inches)
Overall diameter 44.5cm (17 inches)


2. Tier Solar Powered Bird Bath

This classically styled Solar Powered Bird Bath fountain uses an innovative underwater integral solar panel to power a solar pump. This solar powered bird bath looks great in the garden or patio as it is completely self-contained so easy to install and is independent of mains electricity, thanks to solar energy!

Made: of weathered grey stone-effect resin
No: mains electricity required
Self-contained: water feature
Size: 53cm dia x 74cm high.
Water: is continuously recycled

3. Dove Bird Bath (Solar Powered Bird Bath)

A great water feature made from dark grey glazed ceramic. Thanks to the solar powered pump, the water flows through the dove and in to the bowl. This solar powered bird bath is perfect for adding the delicate sound of water to your garden, patio or even a balcony. The water feature is powered by a separate solar panel, which has 5m (16ft) of cable. The panel can then be fixed in the sunniest spot in the garden so as to power the low voltage pump. The dove water bath comes with two years warranty, is easy to install and will gradually fade over time to an attractive colour.

4. Windsor Terracotta Style Urn Solar Water Feature (Solar Powered Bird Bath)

The Windsor water feature urn is beautifully sculptured from stone cast resin. This Terracotta effect urn can be used throughout the four seasons from summer to summer. This solar powered bird bath comes complete with a solar fountain and would work great as a bird bath or to give a final touch in the garden. The bubbling fountain creates an ambience of tranquility within the garden this is solar powered bird bath which means no operating costs.

The Solar Urn Summary:
• Patented underwater integral solar panel and pump system
• The water recycles throughout its use
• Operates in direct sunlight
• Low voltage water pump with filter
• No wiring, simply install and enjoy
• Made from Stonecast Terracotta effect resin
Urn Dimensions
Overall Height 50cm (19inches)
Overall diameter 34cm (13inches)

5. Cheltenham Terracotta effect Solar Bird Bath (solar powered bird bath)

The Cheltenham Bird Bath is made from special Stonecast resin which gives the appearance and texture of terracotta at a fraction of the cost this also means hard winter frost will not affect the product so it can stand outside all year round. This solar powered bird bath features a bubbling fountain which solar powered producing a relaxing atmosphere in your garden patio or balcony.

Bird Bath Features
• Patented underwater integral solar panel and pump system
• A bubbling fountain ideal for birds
• Constantly recycles water from the hidden reservoir
• Operates in direct sunlight
• Low voltage water pump with filter
• No wiring, simply install and enjoy
• Made from Stonecast Terracotta effect resin

Birdbath Dimensions
Overall Height 61cm (24 inches)
Overall diameter 42cm (16 inches)

So which one do you prefer?
Useful website: http://www.bird-house-bath.com/solar-powered-bird-baths.html
Solar Powered Bird Bath

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Solar Powered Bird Bath - A Relaxing Feature In Your Backyard

Solar Powered Bird Bath

Why would anyone want a solar powered bird bath?

When looking out into the backyard, one of the nicest things to see is birds enjoying themselves in the bird bath. For some reason, just watching birds playing in water is very relaxing, and just adding a bird bath to your back yard does wonders for the scenery.

Unfortunately, after a while, the birds might stop coming because as time passes, the bath gets covered in grime, algae and other filth. You've probably seen those bird baths with the dark green lining. Birds drink that water, too, so they'll go to fresher baths.

Using Solar Power

I found the solution to this problem in an unusual method: solar power. Yes, a solar powered bird bath might sound a little too high-tech for such a low-tech object, but when I looked into it, it was so obvious. These were two great ideas put together.

An electric-powered bird bath works by cycling the water around, possibly through a filtering system, depending on the system, which keeps gunk from settling to the bottom and ruining the water. A solar powered bird bath generates this flow by powering the pump with solar-produced power.

Very Simple To Set Up

The great thing about having a solar powered bird bath is that you don't have to run an extension cord to the house or install a battery to change out every few months or so. Most solar powered bird baths on the market have the whole thing built from the get-go, so it's just a matter of setting it up in a sunny spot and letting it work. The technology has come far enough that you don't need an unsightly solar panel set up outside the bath; it's at the bottom of the bowl, underwater.

Fountain Style

Most of the bird baths I looked at had a bubbling action going, but some of the others also had the added feature of being built as a fountain. It looks even nicer than a regular bird bath, and the sound of the water is relaxing in itself. When I need to take some time away from my desk, I can just sit and look at it, listening to the water trickle.

And for some reason, the birds also love it. I guess everyone likes a good shower.

A Wide Selection

A variety of styles exist, so they'll fit any garden setup. Most of the time, they're built of concrete or marble, or some other stony material, but I found a rare few that are built of copper. This is easily a nice change of pace, and can add a good-looking contrast in your garden or back yard, or can complement many of the copper yard ornaments out there.

If you haven't started designing your backyard space or garden yet, I'd highly recommend looking into a solar powered bird bath. I've seen them in every shape from an open flower to an octagon to a roman column. No matter what you're planning, there's going to be something that goes with it.

And when you're done, lie back and watch the magic.

Ernest Jarquio is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Solar-Panels-Central.com. He provides more resources on topics such as solar bird bath, solar path lights and solar pool panels that you can research on his website even while lounging in your living room.

Solar Powered Bird Bath - Attract Wild Birds All Year Around With A Solar Powered Bird Bath

Solar Powered Bird Bath

Do you want wild birds in your yard all year around? If you do, you should try using a solar powered bird bath. Water is as important as food
and shelter, when attracting wild birds to your yard. You will find that there are many different solar powered bird baths available. Most of
them combine a conventional bird bath with a fountain. The solar powered pump keeps water running through the bird bath. Adding movement to
the water in a bird bath is a great idea. Keeping the water in motion not only attracts more wild birds it also eliminates stagnation.
Stagnate water may attract mosquitoes and other uninvited pests into your yard.

Another type of solar bird bath uses solar power to operate a light that goes on when it is dark. This creates a wonderful garden accent.

There are basically two ways to set up a solar powered bird bath. One option has solar panels incorporated into the bird bath itself. Others
have solar panels that are separate from the bath, but connected to it. Where you put your solar powered bird bath depends on the type of bird
bath you choose. A bird bath with integrated solar panels will have to be placed in the sun. A bird bath with separate panels may be placed in
shade, as long as the panels are located in the sun.

If you are unable to locate a solar powered bird bath heater, simply add an electric bird bath heater to your bird bath. Electric bird bath
heaters attach to your home's power in order to keep the water in the bird bath from freezing. There are a few drawbacks to using electric heat
to warm your bird bath. First, you have to place the heated bird bath close enough to your house so it can reach an electric outlet. Second,
there will be an unsightly and maybe even unsafe cord running through your yard. Using electric power is also more expensive than solar power,
and using a cord may not be the best option around animals and your family.

Taking the time to find a solar powered solution will pay off for you in the end. You will have an attractive bird bath without ugly cords and
local wild birds will have a fresh water source all year around. A reliable water source for wild birds increases their chance for survival to
produce even more lovely birds for the next year. Choosing a solar powered bird bath, to attract wild birds, is a great way to teach your
children about environmental responsibility, and when you don't need an electrical cord you have more choices as to where you put your bird
bath will in your yard.

Rob Huff and his family have enjoyed backyard bird watching for many years. They have used a solar powered bird bath for many years. They was suprised at how many varities of wild birds were attracted by the moving water.