🌿 Turn your yard into the ultimate bird hotspot with vintage vibes!
The Alpine Corporation 31" Antique Flower Birdbath is a durable, weather-resistant garden accent crafted from polypropylene. Featuring a shallow 5-liter bowl and a charming bird decoration, it attracts multiple bird species while adding elegant antique-inspired style to patios, decks, or yards. Its stable base and compact size make it a practical yet eye-catching addition to any outdoor space.
Power Source | Manual |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20"L x 20"W x 31"H |
Capacity | 5 Liters |
Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Antique Flower Birdbath |
C**L
Excellent quality and size!
Great quality and perfect size for a small bird area. We added a fountain and copper disk to keep things in order and to give the birds flowing water. When staked into the ground, it’s sturdy. We put it up last night and see the birds have already bathed in it early this morning so they like it.
A**R
Exactly as shown
Seems great. Easy to assemble! Right now, it is only staked in the ground, which is fine, but it also has the ability to have to pole filled with pebbles or sand to weight it down. Pretty greenish blue color.
J**S
Almost Perfect Seasonal Birdbath
I was looking for a broad but deep enough birdbath to put a solar fountain in. I settled on the indicated due to the warranty. I intend to use this birdbath only in warm weather. I have a heated bath for the cold months. This bird bath, for the most part, met my needs for depth and width. The birdbath looks expensive from a distance. I have had a few visitors, including cardinals! Now, the cons: the birdbath is exceptionally lightweight. However, one can put the included ground stakes or a brick on the base for stability. The only trouble I'm encountering is that I cannot get the bowl off the pedestal. If I remove the bath from the garden, I could. I can't get my fountain in the birdbath to stay centered. Currently, the bath has no leakage or even much algae build-up. I cannot say much about the birdbath being level since I put the bath in after the plants were up. This was due to our weather. Next year, I will put the bath in before all the vegetation appears; hopefully...
S**6
Great value!
What a great deal! Bought this on sale and it’s well worth the money. Looks like metal and the basin is large enough to house a solar fountain. Nice addition to the garden and the sound of the water fountain is very soothing.
E**E
We love it!
We are happy with it and will soon buy another one for our stone bath. It could be a little deeper, like a champagne glassso the birds can take a deeper bath in it.
E**R
The birds don't use it!
I had a previous birdbath that birds used constantly, but it eventually rusted out. I replaced it with this one, hoping for the same activity, but unfortunately, I haven’t seen a single bird use it. I’ve tried changing the location several times and even added rocks to make it more appealing—still no luck. Unless you’re just going for the aesthetic, I wouldn’t recommend it for attracting birds.
J**N
Good so far
Had it for a few weeks so far so good, I keep it under the patio out of the sun so it doesn’t dry and crack
P**P
Looks Like a Million Bucks... Weighs Like a Paper Plate
Let me say up front — this birdbath looks great. From a distance, you’d think it’s made of aged metal or carved stone, and your neighbors might even compliment your “fancy antique garden feature.” Just smile and nod. No need to tell them it’s light enough to be carried away by a strong squirrel.Yes, it's plastic. Yes, it feels like it was made out of repurposed lawn chair material. And yes, the first gust of wind tried to send it on a solo adventure across my yard like a feathery little flying saucer. I had to anchor it with the metal stakes that came with it in the base just to keep it upright — which, ironically, makes it look even more solid than it actually is.But hey, it’s under $30. I wasn’t expecting museum-quality marble. It holds water, the birds love it, and it brings a little charm to the garden. Just don’t expect it to survive a hurricane unless it’s bolted down or blessed by the birdbath gods.Four stars for looks, bird appeal, and budget-friendliness — minus one for being one sneeze away from liftoff.
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