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

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    This 120V 75W bird bath has a deep bowl and thermostatic control, which will help keep the water accessible, even as temperatures drop. ... The decorative lip gives small- and medium-sized birds a ...

  3. Bird bath - Wikipedia

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    A watchful mockingbird bathing in a glass bowl bird bath. A bird bath (or birdbath) is an artificial puddle or small shallow pond, created with a water-filled basin, in which birds may drink, bathe, and cool themselves. A bird bath can be a garden ornament, small reflecting pool, outdoor sculpture, and also can be a part of creating a vital ...

  4. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    Exposed aggregate concrete is a popular decorative concrete option known for its decorative gravel appearance. During the concrete pouring process, the top layer of cement/sand paste is removed to reveal the embedded aggregate (stones, pebbles, or even shells). This creates a visually appealing surface with a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.

  5. Ornamental animal - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental animal is an animal kept for display or curiosity, often in a park.A wide range of mammals, birds and fish have been kept as ornamental animals. Ornamental animals have often formed the basis of introduced populations, sometimes with negative ecological effects, but a history of being kept as ornamental animals has also preserved breeds, types and even species which have become ...

  6. Anderson Barn (Johnstown, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson Barn near Johnstown in Weld County, Colorado, also known as the Carlson Barn, is a gambrel-roofed ornamental block building built in 1913. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] It is about 25 by 70 feet (7.6 m × 21.3 m) in plan. It has walls built of plain-faced ornamental blocks.

  7. 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 ...