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BIRDS

​BUILD A BIRD Bath

​This is nice and simple. There's actually very little to say. Birds, just like us, need access to water for drinking and washing. It can be as easy as an upturned lid of a bin or perhaps a shallow bowl. Just make sure to include some rocks so that the birds can perch. You can have it flat on the ground or at a height. You might even attract some thirsty insects too! Here are a selection of homemade bird baths from the web:
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