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Bathing Bird Videos
These gorgeous Red-browed Finches flit around a medium birdbath nestled between Banksia branches, sometimes having a drink or a bath. Some like to use the central rock as their podium and they like to gather in medium groups or pairs.
Eastern Spinebills visit this large dish positioned among Gymea Lilys, Tea Trees, Banksia and other native flora. The honeyeaters loved the nearby flowering B. ericafolia. You can clearly hear their calls in the beginning of the video.
So many birds visited this medium dish nestled in some coastal foredune habitat in early Winter. Silvereyes, New Holland Honeyeaters, a Whipbird, Little Wattlebirds and Eastern Yellow Robins to name a few! Most of them have a good drink or a splash in the water before leaving.
This video showcases how the mini can be setup in a bush. The surrounding branches give the small birds confidence to dive in and splash around in the water.
A couple of rainbow lorikeets have a pool party in the above video, which features our first reticulated water feature.
Several kinds of honeyeaters visit this large dish which is situated in a bush garden. It is the nearby dense cover that gives the smaller birds the confidence to visit. NOTE: The video has been edited to show multiple species at the one time.
This video showcases the kinds of backyard birds that might visit a medium dish in a typical backyard garden.
This garden scored 100% native birdlife visiting the spun copper birdbath.