Got this as a present and love it. Read the sections with Caps Lock. They're the typos on the box. I still don't know whether or not it's flammable....
Got this as a present and love it. Read the sections with Caps Lock. They’re the typos on the box. I still don’t know whether or not it’s flammable…. Here’s what it says on its box, “NON-FLAMMABLE warning: Contains methelene chloride and may stain clothing and other surfaces…. FLAMMABLE. keep away from flame and other heat sources. How to assemble & use 1. insert the pivot into the openings at the top of the two legs as per the photo below and make the bird move to and for freely. 2. fill a glass with cold water, height of the glass should be a little lower than of the legs. 3. put the head into the water and make it get wet completely and place the bird near the glass, then the bird begin DINKING water himself/herself.”
Handle any emergency with Howcast’s First Aid app – howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from marisadeluca and more videos in the Backyard Wildlife category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Make your own birdbath and spend hours enjoying the antics of birds in your yard. To complete this How-To you will need: 12-, 10-, and 8-inch diameter clay flowerpots A saucer Acrylic paints Brushes Construction glue Brushes, stencils, or stamps (optional) (optional) Step 1: Decorate Paint the outsides of the pots and the inside and outside of the saucer. Step 2: Build the stem Stack the pots upside-down on top of one another, starting with the largest pot. Tip: For a higher birdbath, add additional flowerpots. Step 3: Attach the bath Place the saucer on top of your stem and glue it to the stem with construction adhesive. Tip: The ideal water depth in a birdbath is about two and a half inches. Step 4: Find a location Place your birdbath near a tree where it isn’t too sunny or vulnerable to predators. Thanks for watching How To Make an Easy Birdbath! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! www.youtube.com
Take a tour of the miniature and fairy planters we did during the summer of 2011. Fairies and accessories are available at our online shop miniature-gardening.com.
Cobbled Birdbath Solar Water Feature A lovely cobbled effect birdbath water feature that will look at home in any garden setting. This high-quality two tier birdbath featuring two little birds enjoying a drink from the fountain is bound to become the main focal point of your garden. Water gently bubbles out of the fountain head before spilling from the smaller top bowl and cascading down into the larger bowl beneath. Suitable for outdoor use this solar birdbath has no running costs and, made from polyresin, it is UV and frost resistant. For more information about this product then please click the link below to be diverted to the webpage of this product; www.primrose.co.uk To view are vast range of water features and other products, then please visit are website at www.primrose.co.uk
TrainedParrot.com I bought some baby toys for my Senegal and Cape Parrot to play with. They enjoyed the colorful plastic parts and chewed on everything they could get their beak on. Baby toys can provide an alternative object for parrots to play with and can often be acquired really cheap.
www.naturesbirdcam.com provides handcrafted bird houses for specific bird species. They are made out of north eastern white pine and comes with a pamphlet explaining the species, placement and maintenance. There are bird houses special for bluebirds, owls, and even ducks. Look at lots of bird baths and bird feeders as extra accessories to the yard.
www.nicebirdhouses.com Directory of high quality bird houses, bird feeders, bird baths and accessories made of metal, aluminum, wood, terra cotta and other natural products. Find other products for the backyard nature enthusiast.
You can find more info on this feeder here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds