Added Info CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1990 (v.35#9) pg. 14
Rambling Rose birdbath. Three terra cotta flower pots are painted in acrylics with roses and stacked to form a birdbath. Bees and a bird are added as accents.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Jun 1999 (v.26#3) pg. 75, Insert
Tip: How to attract birds by providing a source of dripping water.
FINE GARDENING #4 Nov-Dec 1988 pg. 6
Tip on installing a concrete birdbath closer to ground level so all animals can reach it without causing it to tip and break.
FINE GARDENING #41 Jan-Feb 1995 pg. 8
Suspend a pottery birdbath beneath a pottery bowl filled with water. Water dripping into the birdbath from a small hole in the bottom of the bowl will attract more birds.
FINE GARDENING #43 May-Jun 1995 pg. 8
Tip tells how to use a drip watering system to keep a birdbath full.
FINE GARDENING #63 Sep-Oct 1998 pg. 10
Tip on cleaning out a "slimy" birdbath.
GARDEN GATE #9 Jun 1996 pg. 40
Inexpensive birdbath is made from drainage tile and flower-pot saucer.
GARDEN GATE #12 Dec 1996 pg. 4
Tip shows how to create a bird bath from a tomato cage and a large plastic flower-pot saucer.
GARDEN GATE #14 Apr 1997 pg. 5
Tip offers a nonchemical way to scour a birdbath.
GARDEN GATE #21 Jun 1998 pg. 4
How to create a system that drips water into a birdbath.
GARDEN GATE #22 Aug 1998 pg. 4
Tip: How to repair a broken concrete bird bath.
HANDY ANDY Mar 1979 (v.3#6) pg. 76
Tips on selecting and maintaining a birdbath which will appeal to birds.
HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #123 Jul-Aug 1995 (v.20) pg. 8
Bird feeders and baths to make from gourds.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #62 Mar-Apr 1980 pg. 172
Tip suggests how to make an aluminum liner for a cement bird bath.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1996 (v.43#9) pg. 58
Unique bird bath cast from colored concrete using a simple mold.
POPULAR SCIENCE Apr 1967 (v.190#4) pg. 184
Bird bath has a simple water jet fountain in the middle, powered by a submersible pump housed in the base.
POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1972 (v.201#2) pg. 116
Cheap bird bath from drain tile and a tin can bucket lid.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Nov 1964 (v.35#11) pg. 109
Suggestions for simple ways to provide water basins for birds.
SUNSET Jul 1987 (v.179#1) pg. 152B
Basic or fanciful birdbaths. Several ideas shown.
SUNSET Aug 1993 (v.191#2) pg. 74
Splashdown. Four homemade birdbaths. (1) Concrete puddle. (2) Branching bath features a terra cotta saucer supported by a stand made from copper pipe. A broken branch, held by a copper-pipe leg, provides a perch above the saucer. (3) Birdbath landscape. Square covered with indoor-outdoor carpeting and edged with a picket fence made from popsicle sticks has a pie tin birdbath. (4) Glass-and-grout birdbath.
SUNSET May 1997 (v.198#5) pg. 122
The delights of a bird bath and suggestions on how to make one from "found" materials.
WOMAN'S DAY Mar 27 1978 (v.41#8) pg. 84
Apple-motif outdoor furniture set. Birdbath has apple-shaped cutouts in the three splined uprights that support a 20" flower-pot saucer.
WOOD MAGAZINE #106 Jun 1998 (v.15#4) pg. 46
Outdoor bird bath made of wood.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1963 (v.19#5) pg. 8
Concrete bird bath features running water fountain.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1966 (v.22#2) pg. 58
Waterwheel bird bath includes miniature mill house, operating waterwheel and two-level bird bath.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1971 (v.27#4) pg. 38