API 970 20-Inch Diameter Heated Bird Bath with Metal Stand

Heated Bird Bath with Stand. This heated bird bath bowl features 150 watts of power and is thermostatically controlled. The bowl is 20-inches by 2-inches deep. The shape of the rim is designed to be easily grasped by a bird’s talons making it a natural perch and, as a result, encourages landings. Includes a sturdy metal stand.This heated bath lets you enjoy watching backyard songbirds all year ‘round. A built-in thermostat and 150 watts of power prevent their watering fountain from becoming a skating pond, even on the coldest days. Completely hidden from surface view, the heating element automatically keeps water temperature between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The bowl is also specially designed to attract and encourage birds to land. A textured surface and shaped rim allow a bird’s talons to easily grasp and perch, while the gradual slope promotes bathing. Crack-proof even in subzero conditions, the bowl measures 20 inches in diameter by 2 inches deep. It comes with a sturdy, 30-inch-high metal stand and 15-inch power cord. (The bird bath can also mount on a wooden deck railing.) Made in the USA, this item is covered by a three-year guarantee.

Product Features

  • Heated bird bath includes metal stand
  • Features a built-in thermostat
  • Prevents bird bath water from freezing – even on coldest days
  • Rim is designed to be easily grasped by a bird’s talons, making it a natural perch
  • Clean water attracts a wide variety of backyard birds

3 thoughts on “API 970 20-Inch Diameter Heated Bird Bath with Metal Stand”

  1. NON-TIP BASIN!! Crucial for preventing injury in feral cats and other wildlife! I purchased this birdbath from another source because I needed it immediately during the coldest part of last winter. I had purchased previously this item from Amazon and it was both VERY effective and inexpensive: 

  2. Exactly what the birds needed for the winter! Because I live in a high-wind area, I was nervous about purchasing this lightweight heated bird bath; after all, we chain our grill to our deck railing because a few years ago our old propane grill was blown all the way across the deck, down the stairs, and into the driveway. However, I didn’t want to leave the birds without water when I brought my fountain in for the winter. I was relieved — and completely sold on this bath — when it recently weathered a day with winds gusting to 65 mph…

  3. heated birdbath I am very satisfied with the birdbath as it was easy to assemble and attracts a lot of birds even in our below freezing weather.

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