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Turn your garden into a safe, living haven for birds

A thriving garden is not only something you look at, it is something you feel.
With a bird bath and a bird feeder, you create a welcoming spot where birds can drink, bathe, cool down and feed safely, while adding a beautiful decorative touch to your outdoor space.

Our bird baths and feeders are designed to combine practical use and timeless garden style. Whether you have a large garden, a small patio, or a balcony, placing an outdoor bird bath provides a vital water point for garden birds, especially during summer heat, drought, and periods of frost.

At The Garden Arts, we select pieces that look great in real life and are made to live outdoors: durable materials, stable designs, easy care, and a result that feels naturally at home in the garden.

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Bird baths for every outdoor space

Birds need clean water to drink and to maintain their feathers. Bathing helps them keep plumage healthy, remove dust and parasites, and regulate body temperature. That is why a garden bird bath quickly becomes one of the most useful accessories you can add.

Choose the format that fits your space:

  • Bird bath on a stand: great for gardens, patios and terraces, easier to observe birds and often safer from predators.

  • Stake bird bath: easy to place in borders or lawn areas, blends naturally into planted spaces.

  • Ground or tabletop bird bath: ideal for small areas, walls, tables or low surfaces.

You will also find options in metal, cast iron, or ceramic, selected for outdoor use and a decorative finish that elevates your garden.

Feeders to support garden wildlife

When natural food sources are scarce, feeders help birds maintain energy. Pairing a feeder with a bird bath encourages longer visits and attracts a wider variety of species.

Depending on your setup, choose:

  • a hanging bird feeder (perfect for balconies and safer from cats),

  • a standing bird feeder,

  • or an easy-to-place feeder for terraces and gardens.

Together, a bird bath and feeder help you build a garden that supports biodiversity, while giving you the daily joy of watching birds visit, drink and bathe.


 FAQ – Bird Baths & Feeders

Everything you may still be wondering (and what truly matters)

- Why install a bird bath in my garden?

A bird bath provides a vital water source for birds to drink and bathe. Bathing supports healthy feathers, helps birds cool down in summer, and reduces dust and parasites. In many areas, water is harder for birds to find than food, especially during heatwaves and drought.

- Are bird baths and feeders useful all year round?

Yes. In summer, birds need water to drink and cool down. In winter, water sources may freeze and natural food becomes scarcer. A well-placed bird bath and feeder can support birds throughout the year.

- Where should I place a bird bath or feeder?

Choose a spot that is open and visible, so birds can watch for danger.
Ideally place it near shrubs or branches (about 2–3 meters away) where birds can perch after bathing.
If you have cats, consider a bird bath on a stand or a hanging feeder for extra safety.

- What is the ideal water depth for a bird bath?

Shallow water is best. Aim for about 2–5 cm. If your bird bath is deeper, add a few stones so smaller birds can stand safely.

- How do I keep a bird bath clean and safe?

Hygiene matters. Change the water daily or every 1–2 days, especially in warm weather. Clean the bowl regularly and rinse well. Avoid adding any chemicals or additives to the water.

- What should I do in winter when water freezes?

Use a shallow amount of water and check frequently. Replace water at a regular time so birds learn when fresh water is available. Never add salt, antifreeze, or any additive to prevent freezing.

- Will a bird bath attract other wildlife?

Yes, often in a good way. Bees and butterflies may also drink, and in some gardens you may even see hedgehogs at night. A clean water point supports a richer garden ecosystem.

- What is better: a bird bath on the ground, on a stand, or hanging?

It depends on your space and predator risk:

  • On a stand: great visibility, often safer, decorative.

  • On the ground: natural feel, but choose an open area to reduce ambush risk.

  • Hanging options: excellent for balconies and cat-heavy areas (mostly for feeders).

- What makes a high-quality bird bath or feeder?

Look for durable materials, stable design, safe access for birds, easy cleaning, and an outdoor finish that ages well. A good piece becomes a long-term “life point” in the garden, not just an ornament.

- Why choose bird baths and feeders from The Garden Arts?

Because The Garden Arts specialises in premium outdoor garden decor that is made to live outdoors. Each piece is selected for its real garden effect, durability, ease of care, and the calm, beautiful experience it creates for you and visiting birds.