Heated Bird Baths

Heated bird baths are definitely a great invention. The birds appreciate them anyway. While they may not want to bathe in the dead of winter, they do need an occasional drink of water. Imagine the problem. Without heated birdbaths, there is no liquid water available in the winter time. Certainly they can fly far enough to find a heated horse trough or something, but a shallow pool made just for them is much more convenient. A heated birdbath may be just the thing your yard needs to make it a favorite among the birds.

How They Work

Bird bath heaters work on various principles. From solar heat to electricity, the important part about heated bird baths is that they are heated above freezing. A solar heated birdbath may operate with solar cells, but it may be as simple as heat transfer. Many materials, such as brick and copper, will transfer heat efficiently enough to keep water thawed even in freezing temperatures. Solar bird bath heaters may come in a form as simple as a birdbath heated rock. A bird bath water heater may also be a little bit more technical. Birdbath immersible heaters are powered by electricity. A sort of wand will actually directly heat the water. A battery heated birdbath is also an option. A battery birdbath heater is simpler than electricity, because there are no cords to worry about.

The Goal Of Heated Bird Baths

You may think that heated bird baths are a little bit too extravagant. You might pay quite a lot of money to keep your own hot tub going. Heated bird baths are not like hot tubs though. As long as your heated bird bath is made out of an insulated material, it will require very little power to heat. Heated birdbaths are not hot. Heated bird baths are only heated to the point of thawing the frozen water. A bird bath heater should advertise the temperature it heats to. Some bird bath heaters will give you the option so that you can specify temperature. The Allied Precision heated birdbath is an all in one system that is worth checking into.

Heated bird baths are not difficult to find or to rig. If you live in a cold climate, consider a birdbath heater so that the birds in your yard can stay healthy this winter. While it’s not quite the equivalent of a hot tub, the birds don’t know that. They’ll appreciate the access to fresh water.


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