Bird Bath Raft

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Bird Bath Raft

Never before could you turn a simple garden pot into a water feature for the birds, or effortlessly make a deep bowl birdbath shallow. It floats exposing just the right amount of water for birds to use! One-of-a-kind, durable, simple, easy to clean, UV protected, made in the USA.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48105 in Pet Products
  • Brand: Drs. Foster & Smith
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00″ h x 14.00″ w x 15.00″ l, .30 pounds
  • Made in the USA
  • Durable, simple, easy to clean
  • UV protected
  • Easily makes a deep bowl birdbath shallow
  • Enables a simple garden pot to turn into a bird water feature
Bird Bath Raft

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Bird Bath Raft

Bird Bath Raft Picture

Bird Bath Raft

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Bird Bath Raft

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Bird Bath Raft

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Bird Bath Raft

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Very clever idea
By L. Grant
I bought a very nice bird bath for my birds–and no bird would touch it. I tried to figure it out and the only problem I could see was the depth of the bowl might make the water too deep. So I tried putting less water in it, tried added a rock to make it more shallow. But still it got no use. I finally started googling words like bird bath liner. I hit on the raft and saw Amazon carried it and it wasn’t $50 to try it. It does resolve the deep water issue really well. It can also make a bird bath out of any container no matter the depth. No more being limited to someone else’s idea of a nice looking and effective bird bath. And, yes, it took the birds awhile to test the water so to speak but I’ve seen it being used and that makes me happy. Thanks, Amazon, for another great product at a great price.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Bird Bath Raft
By Lee S. Mortenson Jr.
Can’t wait for winter to release it’s grip.
The birds will love this as I float this in a container.

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