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DIY bird bath!

conureluv

Sprinting down the street
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I made a bird shower for my bird!
The total cost for me (USD) was 40$.
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Drilling the drain holes in the plastic!
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Bad photo..water was spraying so I had to do it in the sink. As you can see in the photo, a water pump pushed water into a tube with holes that spray warm water to a certain spot. The end of the tube is capped, and the water is reused. :geek:
Since this is only the second day, he hasn’t gotten used to it yet, so I have no wet chicken photos. This is the thread where I will post those!
How did I do?
 

Jas

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That's ingenius!
 

faislaq

I have macaws and don't post enough pictures
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At first, it looked like the water was spraying up from holes in the lid, like those water features in some cities, and I thought how messy that would get. Then I read your description; much neater and much more clever! :congrats3: Nicely done!
 

Sparkles99

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I think it looks great!
 
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