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Old Thursday 28th September 2006, 20:09   #1
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Question Is this bird bath okay?

This looks like the best stone birdbath I've seen. Any comments?

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Old Thursday 28th September 2006, 20:26   #2
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That is a very nice looking bird bath. Would be nice to have some fruit bearing vine creeping up the side of it . Wouldnt want it to fall on my foot though.
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Old Thursday 28th September 2006, 21:01   #3
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I have 2 stone bird baths which i have had for several years and your pic looks great.
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Old Thursday 28th September 2006, 23:05   #4
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Hi Michael,

I've 2 stone baths as well, one in the front garden and one in the back and the Birds have no quibbles, me either. We also have a small pond and leading into that is a hubby-made stream (about 6' long) which they love to bathe in too. All work fine though and there's no reason yours in the picture shouldn't either. Good luck if you go ahead and buy, they'll love it!

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Looks great. How much is it? And would it be as big as you might imagine "in the flesh"?
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Old Thursday 28th September 2006, 23:18   #6
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Am I going daft or what, but where is your bird bath as I cannot see it.


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Yeah, it took me a while to spot it too - click on the word 'This'.
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Thanks for that Moonshaker.
Great handle by the way.

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Sorry moonshake getting past my bedtime.


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Looks great. How much is it? And would it be as big as you might imagine "in the flesh"?
Thanks bittern, just thought about that one! Also, Michael if you mean to buy it on the web I don't think I would for fear it wouldn't be the right size.

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