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Nature Oasis Mini Birdbath & Drinker

Nature Oasis Mini Birdbath & Drinker | Gardener’s Supply, The stepped design of this clever bath gives birds a place to clean their feathers and also a shallow place for beneficial insects to grab a drink!,

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Nature Oasis Mini Birdbath & Drinker


A Bath and Water Source for Both Birds and Bees!

  • Birds can bathe in the base
  • Stepped design allows birds and insects to sip

The stepped design of this clever little bath not only gives birds a place to clean their feathers, but also provides a safe place for beneficial insects to grab a drink! Butterflies, bees, and other pollinators will appreciate having a place to hydrate in hot summer months – just be sure to change the water out daily to prevent bacteria from accumulating.

Product Details

  • Recycled plastic and natural bamboo fibers
  • ​11.5″ diameter x 2″ H
  • 1.5 lbs

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