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Small but Ingenious Size: Our garden bird bath bowl is the perfect size at 10″ in diameter and 1.6″ deep. The 30″ tall metal bird bath is a beautifully simple and vintage design that helps you attract more feathered friends
Durable Metal Birdbaths: Made of high-quality metal with a protective coating, our bird baths are rust-resistant, providing a longer lifespan compared to glass, plastic, and resin bird baths
Easy Cleaning: Regular cleaning is important to prevent moss growth. Clean the bird bath for outside every half month using a damp towel to wipe down the bowl
Multi-functional: Our garden birdbaths can be used all year round. Use the bowl as a stake bird bath, bird feeder, or even place a solar fountain or LED floating candles to create an ambiance in your garden
Easy Assembly: Our metal bird bath is easy to assemble, with no tools required. Simply screw all parts together, and our poles come with gaskets to prevent scratching the bowl’s bottom
Installation Tips: These retro birdbaths are great decorations for gardens, lawns, patios, etc. To ensure stability, avoid installing the bird bath in too soft, wet, or hard soil
Great Gift Idea: Our outdoor bird bath is a perfect gift for nature lovers, wild bird watchers, and animal enthusiasts. Gift for occasions such as Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas, birthdays, or housewarming
8 reviews for Small Metal Bird Bath for Outdoors, 10″ Dia Bowl with Stake Birdbaths Garden Yard Lawn Decor 0.4 Gallon
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A. Barrowclift –
Stable, sturdy, beautiful and easy to clean and the birds love it too.
The assembly was easy and it was great that it has the 4 prongs instead of just 2, makes this bird bath more stable. Nice metal bowel which is easier to clean then the cheap plastic models. Top bath part can screw off so you can wash it easier. Birds loved it right away. Looks beautiful in my garden. I love this just as much as the birds do. Great value for the price. Better than the plastic ones and half the price.
Blue –
Cute and functional
Have it in my small garden and the birds love it. Easy to just put in ground. Sturdy.
Lisa S. –
A Sweet Addition to Any Garden
I love the concept of this small, cute bird feeder. Easy to place in the ground, and it’s stayed put! Once it’s level (which takes a minute or two), it looks very pretty in any garden. I’m not too crazy about how well it’s held up. I’ve had it for about a year, and it’s been rusty for about six months, and pieces are peeling in the saucer. But for the price, I didn’t expect any different. Very lightweight. Not a large saucer, so the water needs to be replaced frequently. All in all, I like it. We live in the desert, so the sun and heat have some impact on its durability.
Patricia Williamson –
Beautiful finish but not right for my visitors
I love the look of this but it is not sturdy enough for the birds to use. I’m in Florida and of course we have sand for dirt which isn’t like the nice clay dirt you get up north. I even dug a hole and pushed the stand down into the ground and filled it in. I have a lot of crows and several sand hill cranes that visit and they tend to knock it over. I also put out peanuts in the shell out and everyday they fill the water up with the shells so I have to unscrew it to scrub it out. Like I said I love the look of it that’s what attracted me to purchase it. It’s great for songbirds!!
Leslie –
Happy birds, happy bird watcher
I really like this metal bird bath—it’s sturdy, stable, and has a simple, classic design that fits nicely in the yard. The bowl is a good depth for birds to splash around in, and it’s easy to empty and clean when needed. Unlike some of the lighter plastic baths, this one doesn’t tip over easily and holds up well to the weather. It feels solid and reliable without being overly fancy, and the birds have been visiting it regularly. A great choice if you want something durable and fuss-free.
C&Z W –
Classy little bird bath
This is a small bird bath, but it is just the right size for what I was wanting to put in my garden. It looks exactly how it is pictured. Assembly was easy and took no time at all. Everything just screws together. Just make sure you stake your bird bath pole into some what level ground before filling it up. I had to adjust the bath after I had filled it. Lesson learned! The copper colored bowl is attractive and I love the overall design of the bird bath. The metal bowl isn’t too thin and holds enough water for the tiny wrens and cardinals to make a little visit to the bath. I’ve only had it for a week, but it seems to be holding up well so far. If you’re looking for a smaller, budget friendly bird bath that looks classy, this is a winner!
Mimi –
Great little bird bath
I love this little bird bath! Well made, easy to put together. Can’t wait till spring to put out. Made so you can clean very easily.might buy another one to place on other side of yard, I have lots of birds and have feeders and they live to play in the baths
M. Webb –
Good value on price, easy-to-clean, durability isn’t clear yet
I wanted to try having a bird bath that was easy to clean and refill, but inexpensive, in case it wasn’t being used (or I got tired of caring for it). This one fit the bill, quite well! It is a reasonably low price, but looks nice. On the other hand, it doesn’t feel super stable because the post screws together from three pieces, and it is hard to take the bath “bowl” off without loosening the threads on the post pieces as well. It looks wonderful, with a pleasing color, maintains a bright aged-copper looking patina, and is quite lightweight. The bowl appears to be made of metal, but it is probably plastic covered with a metallic coating. This makes it light, but also adds to my sense that it may not last very long. I like to leave a bird bath out quite late into the fall and early winter, depending on if we get snow. I will have to see how this holds up to having water freeze in it overnight, and then be emptied in the morning and changed with fresh water.