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  2. 11 Best Bird Baths That Will Bring All the Birds to Your Yard

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    Mounted Heated Bird Bath. If you want to give birds a freshwater source during winter but need the bird bath to be on your patio for easier access to an outlet, Feeney suggests purchasing a deck ...

  3. Bird bath - Wikipedia

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    A shallow concrete bird bath. The traditional bird bath is made of molded concrete or glazed terra cotta formed in two pieces: the bowl and the pedestal. The bowl has an indentation or socket in the base which allows it to fit on the pedestal. The pedestal is typically about one meter tall.

  4. East Greek Bird Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The earliest bird cups have a small ledge under the rim and additional row of dots under the decoration, below which the body is painted in solid black. Around 675 BC the ledge and dots were abandoned, from about 640 onwards, the originally black-painted bottom of the bowl was left in natural clay colour, but often decorated with a star or five ...

  5. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarding magazine would publish the location and skateboarders made up nicknames for each location such as the Tea Bowl, the Fruit Bowl, Bellagio, the Rabbit Hole, Bird Bath, the Egg Bowl, Upland Pool and the Sewer Slide. Some of the development concepts in the terrain of skateparks were actually taken from the Escondido reservoir.

  6. Anzac Memorial Park, Townsville - Wikipedia

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    The park is surrounded by a low concrete edging with obelisk-like pillars at regular intervals. Steel chains stretch between the pillars along the sea front (to the north) only. [1] There are mature Banyan trees along The Strand boundary, just outside the park reserve, and early garden beds along the street and throughout the park.

  7. Michael O'Connell (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Arising from O'Connell's use of concrete for building Barbizon was his development of garden furniture design and pots, 'sculpture for the garden', often painted and dyed, treated so that it could be painted, or impregnated with colour. He built a sunken garden with concrete bird-baths, fountains, and large bowls for hyacinths, and malacoides. [8]

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