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Male Northern Cardinal bathing in an old weathered metal bird bath on stand

How tall are bird baths

Bird baths that sit on a stand will be the tallest types of bird baths available, where a bird bath that is just a dish to put on the ground, hang or mount, will be the shortest.

How tall are bird baths that sit on top of a pedestal, will be approximately 2 to 3 feet. Not that tall but high enough to avoid bending over to clean and maintain your bird bath. Ground bird baths will be only 2 to 3 inches, whereas a hanging bird bath will be the shortest at one, to one and a half inches.

How you intend to use a bird bath is up to you, but remember its more important to provide a clean water source in a regularly cleaned out bird bath bowl, with a change of water in between any maintenance.

Why you'd care about how tall bird baths are, could just be out of interest, although it could be because you feel a too short or to tall bird bath will appear unsightly sitting out in your yard.

Well, when it comes to a bird bath sitting on a stand - which can also be referred as a pedestal - then expect it to be no taller than 3 feet. If its a 2 feet tall bird bath, then expect it to probably be too small when it comes to attracting a wide variety wild birds.

What you must remember about the overall size of a bird bath, and that goes for how tall it happens to be - is the smaller the bird bath is, the dish that stores the water is likely to be quite a small dish also.

Busy yards with a mix of all size wild birds will need a sturdy, wide water dish to avoid fighting, thus a tall bird bath with a wide dish sitting on top is the way to go.

Bonus of a wider dish would mean utilizing a fountain feature in a way to attract birds to a bird bath, that would otherwise be sitting quietly.

Difficulty in determining the approximate height of a bird bath is hard to, due to so many bird bath models made available.

Other than the popular choice bird baths that sit on a stand, there's ground bird baths, bird baths mounted to a bracket, or a suspended bird bath on chains.

More so, you can also find deck mounted bird baths that fix to the deck railing. All of which will be hard to determine how tall the bird bath is - although all bird baths must be located 4-6 feet off the ground when avoiding unwanted pests or predators.

Bird baths 2 feet tall approximately

How tall does the tallest bird bath reach will be only 2 to 3 feet, it will be a more traditional bird bath that is sat on top of a pedestal.

You know the kind of bird bath I am referring to right? Its a bird bath probably made in stone, which is a guarantee it will sit in the center of the yard as a kind of focal point.

Well, this type of bird bath will only be approximately 2 feet tall, and maybe up to 3 feet for the same bird bath models available.

How tall this kind of bird bath will reach is a benefit to more you than your bathing wild birds - as the bird bath water dish will sit level with your waist, or close to. Which means there's little bending over, thus will benefit your back when it comes to cleaning or maintaining the bird bath..

With a bird bath standing two to three feet tall, its imperative you are sure the base the bird bath sits on is wide, to at least counteract the top-heavy bird bath bowl.

Bird baths on a stand or pedestal will only be 2 to 3 feet tall then, or a little over or below.

Ground baths 3 inches

For bird baths to remain a vitally important feature in our yard, in a way to attract birds to a reliable water source, you must also cater to birds who mostly spend their time foraging around on the ground.

Referred to as ground feeding birds, much like American Robins, Doves, Blue Jays or Northern Cardinals - these wild birds will benefit with a water source located down on the ground, in an area they can access it.

Ground bird baths won't sit directly on the ground, but will sit some 3 inches or so above the ground, on legs or something similar.

How tall are ground level bird baths will be 3 to 4 inches to the rim of the water bowl.

Where a bird bath is made to sit directly on the ground, its more important than ever to be sure there's some distance off the ground - for the sake of avoiding rain water splashing up in the bowl - and therefore bringing with it filth and debris into the water.

Bear in mind a ground bird bath, which is essentially some kind of water bowl only, doesn't need to sit on the ground at all.

If you have a tree stump, or any elevated area where a bird bath dish can be elevated, then go ahead if it benefits your wild birds - in a way of prioritizing safety over the mind set of just getting birds to use the bird bath regardless.

Bird baths can be risen

With that in mind, be it a bird bath on a stand or a bird bath sitting directly on the ground, or at least that's what they're made for - its important to remember any type of bird bath can be raised off the ground.

Why you'd raise a bird bath is because what is a default setting of only 2 to 3 feet tall bird baths sitting off the ground, may not be tall enough to avoid pets accessing the water; or in a way, it can encourage unwanted wild pests to your bird bath.

Where pests or pets are a problem, its normal for people to rely on a hanging bird bath that can be suspended up to 6 feet above ground level.

With that, you can raise a bird bath dish to any high surface in your yard, while the bird bath sitting on a stand must be tall enough as it is.

Bird bath dishes can be put on a tall wall or on top of a shed roof, yet the bird bath dish that sits on top of its pedestal could at least be removed so you can utilize it as a water bowl only - rendering the pedestal feature unnecessary at this time.

Height of bird bath irrelevant

Absolutely one feature you must realize about a bird bath, is how tall it is has no importance whatsoever.

Birds don't care about how tall a bird bath is, just as they aren't worried about how wide a bird bath should be.

Focus on setting up your bird bath in a visible yet accessible location in your yard, which would mean it primarily sits out in a sunny location all day. Keep the water clean by changing it often, while cleaning the bird bath in between water changes to provide a safe water source to your local birds.

Height of a bird bath is irrelevant because birds will bathe or drink in puddles on the ground, or if there sitting water in guttering... it really doesn't matter where a bird bath lies, just as long as birds can find it sitting out in the open.

How tall will a bird bath be is approximately 2 to 3 feet off the ground, or far less if its a ground level bird bath.

When wild birds forage in the wild, they do so on the ground or in elevated areas like in trees, thus it can depend on what wild bird species are available in your local area, which will result in birds using an accessible bird bath or avoiding it.

Conclusion

How tall are bird baths is irrelevant when it comes to attracting wild birds to it, that I feel you should know before you waste your time anymore.

Buy a bird bath as tall as you need it, with the tallest or shortest bird baths being no more beneficial than the other.

How tall are classic bird baths sitting on top of a pedestal though will be approximately 2 to 3 feet tall - a little taller or shorter which can depend on many factors.

Ground bird baths will only be 3 to 4 inches off the ground or surface its sitting on.

When a bird bath is too short than it can usually be raised to a suitable level surface within the yard. On the one hand though, if distance off the ground is important to avoid pests or pets accessing the bird bath water - then think about a hanging bird bath.

Height of a bird bath is irrelevant when it comes to attracting birds to a bird bath, as it will still need to be upgraded from what is usually a static, quiet bird bath to one that will hopefully later feature a fountain or device to make running water.

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