First Nature Globe Style Bird Bath and Waterer Can Holds Up To 100-ounces of Water
Provide fresh water for all those wild birds that chirp making beautiful sound every moning with First Nature Globe Style Bird Bath and Waterer (3004). We can say that this product features water tank that holds up to 100 ounces of water which are enough for your feathered friends to drink or even bathing. You can hang this bird bath since it comes with s-hook, pretty easy to disassembly for cleaning or refilling. Many customers love the fact that this product is made in USA since they have more faith in the product’s quality.
The water station releases the water into four separate drinking pools, a good way to share the water among birds. As birds bathe or drink, each pool will be automatically replenished from the water station. Don’t forget to keep this bird bath clean because fresh and clean water is basically a great attraction to wild birds.
You’ll love to know that First Nature Globe Style Bird Bath and Waterer is dishwasher safe, however, please read the label/warning and only use “quick rinse” mode. This is really important as most dishwashers feature a dry cycle which can melt this product. Simply run a quick rinse mode and hang it to dry or you can dry it by hand. Even though this bird bath is made of plastic, it is sturdier than most bird bath products out there.
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