Bird Baths 



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cession, but usually just a few are present at the 

 same moment. They come in large flocks only 

 at exceptional times, usually following severe 

 drought. 



Bird baths may be as simple or as elaborate as 

 one likes. A rough earthenware saucer from six 

 inches to twelve inches in diameter and with half 

 an inch of fresh water in it, is a great deal better 

 than nothing and may attract some of the most 



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