"Water Ballet"

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    I have had this birdbath with a cherub pedestal hanging about in the flower garden for 3-4 years now and it has had it's venue changed frequently, in the hopes of discovering exactly where the birds or bees would like to use it. I believe that the bees prefer a sunnier place...for that matter maybe the birds do too. I dunno.

    At any rate, I have moved the thing around in the sun, out of the sun...in dappled locations and in central as well as peripheral spots--all to no avail, until this year.

    The final resting place was at the chipped path crossroads by the Buddleja arches. This is where I spent the hotter days this year, sitting in the shade. If there was any breeze at all, then it got sucked through the arch and was nice and cool.
    The birds seemed to be attracted to human presence and would come and chilp and pick at little bugs in the Clematis and Buddlejas above my head.

    One day, I found feathers in that birdbath--what looked like Merel feathers (a merel is like the american robin redbreast--without the red breast).
    A few days later I found feathers that were the colour of the great and blue tits.

    I was elated at this new discovery and decided to be more attentive. I wanted to see them with my own eyes.
    You know, having a birdbath is not just for the birds, it is equally for my own enjoyment.

    Well, while sitting about three yards from the bath, they started coming in for a bath after being very coy and careful.

    Below I will show a series of pics that are not so good in quality due to the shade, but do demonstrate the bird's bathing skills and enjoyment.
    Coming in for the bath.
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    A cautious splash.
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    Then a look-about.
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    More splashing...getting wetter now.
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    A pause. Looking. Listening....
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    Throwing caution to the wind, and totally going for it.
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    When finished, he just sort of sat there looking like a drowned rat, but no doubt feeling very pleased with himself.
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    Then he took off to sit above the bath and preen.
    It must feel so good to him, on such a hot day.
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What a lovely series of photographs Sjoerd. Your little Bluetit certainly seems to be thoroughly enjoying having his bath. Ours hop on to waterlily leaves and dip in and out of the pond to keep their feathers in tip-top condition. :-D
     
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    daisybeans Hardy Maple

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    What a fun set of pics of your bird bathing! I'll bet you had a big smile while watching.
    I just love to watch the birds in the birdbath in my yard too. Sometimes they wait in line!
     
  5. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Great shots Sjoerd!
    The plants around my birdbath have gotten tall and the birds don't seem to use it anymore. I think it's time for a trim or else time to move the bird bath.
     



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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    I loved the show sjoerd.
    I have a birdbath which none of the birds use. Wonder if they want shade?

    Good job on that . more more more
     
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    baldeagle7 New Seed

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    Looking good! Such a wonderful thing to watch them little friends feeling like "at home", and enjoing themselfs in the bird bath. I enjoyed it reading and looking at the nice pictures. Thanks for sharering.
    :p
     
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    bunkie Young Pine

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    very neat pics sjoerd! and that's just how our duckies 'do it'....bathe! :D
     
  9. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Thank you so much, EILEEN--I sure would like to see your bluetits doing "the dip" on the pond's lily pads. That must look reeeely neat.

    Ach DAISY-- You sure are right about that. I was just like a child taking those piccies and watching.
    I have noticed the birds waiting in line as well. They either sit way up in the Buddlejas or over in the Ceanothus tree. When they get impatient, they larger birds sometimes swoop-in and scare the smaller ones off.

    Thanks NETTY--Good luck strimming those plants around your birdbath.

    Thank you, B--I don't know if birds particularly like shade or not. The first time that I put the birdbath in the shade they did not come at all...now they do. I have no idea what is going on in their little heads.

    Thank you for your nice comments, BALDEAGLE--Those birds are a pleasure to behold.

    Thanks BUNKIE--No bird bathes like a duck does, eh?
     
  10. Kay

    Kay Girl with Green Thumbs

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    Sjoerd - I think your photos are just great!
    The pretty bird seemed to like having bath time photographed and was sort of showing off! :D
     
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    debbieteale Seedling

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    Such great pics. Love it. Thanks
     
  12. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Thanks KAY, yes it sure did seem to be enjoying the water. :)

    Thanks DEBBIE--I am happy that you liked them.
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    I loved your photos and such a beautiful little bird you have to enjoy....I think you found a great spot for that birdbath.
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I have bird baths in my yard but the cats around here of Kevins makes it so bad I don't keep water in them as the cats would get full on my pretty birds.I envy you so much as I would love to be able to watch them bathe.
     
  15. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Thanks SHERRY--I just hope that they will keep coming.

    What a shame that you can't havea full birdbath there, GLENDA--I sure understand why, though. I'll bet Kevin's cats would pick them off in no time.
    Thanks for liking the pics.
     
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    gfreiherr Young Pine

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    I must have missed this the first time around. Cute little bird. Its such fun to watch them bathe. :-D Unfortunately both of my birds baths are not visible from the window so I seldom get to see then unless I am out in the yard.
     

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