Third of seven videos from the National Wildlife Federation about establishing a Certified Wildlife Habitat at your home or school. Naturalist David Mizejewski discusses the benefits providing water either high or low, in a bird bath or in a water garden.
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Related posts:
- Certified Wildlife Habitat: Certifying Your Yard for Wild Birds (7th of 7)
- Certified Wildlife Habitat: Sustainable Gardening Wild Birds (6th of 7)
- Certified Wildlife Habitat: Places for Wild Birds to Raise Young (5th of 7)
- Certified Wildlife Habitat: Planting Food for Wild Birds (2nd of 7)
- Certified Wildlife Habitat: Gardening for Wild Birds (1st of 7)





1 comment
Solar Bird Bath says:
October 31, 2011 at 4:11 pm (UTC -5 )
Wild animals, including birds need water. Not all birds feed at feeders, but all birds require water. Using a solar bird bath provides water and brings you closer to nature.