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  2. Hummingbirds are migrating. When will we see them in Ohio? - AOL

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    Food in nature: The hummingbird's diet includes nectar from flowers, red flowers being their favorite, and small insects. Water: Hummingbirds enjoy shallow bird baths for both drinking and bathing ...

  3. Bird bath - Wikipedia

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    A bird bath (or birdbath) [1] is an artificial puddle or small shallow pond, created with a water-filled basin. Birds may use the bath to drink, bathe, and cool themselves. A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods.

  4. 11 Best Bird Baths That Will Bring All the Birds to Your Yard

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    Glass Floral Bird Bath. Your yard will be in bloom all year long when you add this floral-inspired bird bath to the mix. With a shallow bowl that's ideal for small birds, this 31-inch tall glass ...

  5. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    A shallow bird bath can attract as many birds as a feeder but it must be safe from cats, kept clean, and refreshed frequently with clean water to avoid mosquitoes. The birdbath should be placed where a frightened bird can fly up easily to an overhanging limb or resting place if disturbed or attacked.

  6. Reflecting pool - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting pools are often designed with the outer basin floor at the rim slightly deeper than the central area to suppress wave formation. They can be as small as a bird bath to as large as a major civic element. Their origins are from ancient Persian gardens.

  7. Bird Rehabber Explains How People Are Unknowingly Killing ...

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    If hummingbirds ingest even a little of it, it can prevent them from swallowing ever again. It's also important to clean your bird feeder frequently on hot days. If you do use a glass feeder ...