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There are many different types of bird bath sold by sellers on Etsy. Some of the popular bird bath available on Etsy include: bird bath stone, bird bath pedestal, bird bath fountain, bird bath bowl, ceramic bird bath, and even bird feeder. Check them out here.

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Shops on Etsy make an array of hand-crafted bird baths ready to invite flighted friends to your backyard. Birds love cool, fresh water to drink and bathe in. Here are some of the main types of bird bath designs.


  • Pedestal: Pedestal bird baths have a bowl or basin mounted to a heavy pedestal. The sturdy base helps prevent the bird bath from toppling in high winds, making this a popular design for large bird baths.
  • Hanging: A lovely choice for smaller gardens, hanging bird baths have an attached chain with a hook. They can be hung from posts, beams, or branches and feature smaller bird bath bowls. Hanging bird baths are more delicate and attract smaller birds.
  • Ground: If your goal is to see as many birds as possible, a ground bird bath is the best option. While they’re typically less ornate than other bird baths, birds are more comfortable using them since they mimic natural water sources.
  • Mounted: Designed to be fixed to a wall, fence, post, or railing, mounted bird baths are ideal for balconies or decks.

Bird baths are made of a variety of materials to enhance your yard's aesthetic. Here are some of the most common bird bath materials.


  • Ceramic: Durable and weather-resistant, ceramic bird baths are often decorated with beautiful designs and hand-painted scenes to add color to your space.
  • Concrete: Easy to clean and highly durable, a concrete bird bath is an effortless addition to your space. Concrete bird baths offer a good surface for talons to grip.
  • Copper: Resistant to algae due to its biostatic properties, copper bird baths add warmth to your backyard decor.
  • Glass: Light and stylish glass bird baths cause the pool of water to glisten and add a touch of elegance to your outdoor oasis.
  • Stone: Heavy-duty and natural stone bird baths are a great investment your backyard visitors will love. The rough exterior makes it easy for birds to perch, and the natural look blends seamlessly with its surroundings.

Looking for a new bird bath for your garden or favorite outdoor space? Here are a few factors to keep in mind when choosing a bird bath for your yard.


  • Size: Small bird baths are easy and convenient. Large bird baths can accommodate a greater number of birds without territorial conflict. Large basins hold more water, while smaller bowls need to be refilled more frequently.
  • Landscaping: Choose a birdbath to match the aesthetic of your existing landscaping. An ornate bird bath may seem out of place in a small yard. A neutral basin can get lost in extra lush greenery.
  • Comfort: A narrow lip is comfortable for small birds. The material should offer some texture for a better grip. Look for basins between one and two inches deep to accommodate birds of various sizes.
  • Movement: Moving water attracts more birds. Bird bath fountains that include sprayers, misters, or bubblers are like a spa for your feathered visitors. Solar bird bath fountains function without electricity, making them particularly low-maintenance. As an added bonus, moving water helps minimize insects and algae growth.
  • Climate: The best bird bath for your yard can be used year-round and withstand changing temperatures. If you live somewhere with harsh winters, a heated bird bath keeps a fresh water source accessible for backyard birds. In warmer areas, a large capacity bowl cuts down on how often you have to refill your basin due to evaporation.