
On the left is a large concrete fountain (the kind you buy in the hardware store) left by the previous owners. Mr. Mouse installed a solar pump, so we -- birds and humans -- enjoy the sound of a burbling stream when we need it most. And word has gotten around in the bird community, the fountain is popular with the finches, Gold-Crowned Sparrow, and Black-Capped Phoebe.

On the shadier side of the garden I have my succulent standing bird bath, which is a concrete bird bath that came with the house but had a crack. I solved this problem with a plant saucer and some dirt and succulents. I often add a few flat stones so the bath is easier to access for smaller birds. The succulent bath is preferred by California Towees, Robins, and the occasional jay. In spring, when every bird appearantly wants to look great, I sometimes feel as if I'm the maid for the birds, filling the bath several times a day.

Finally, here's a picture of the plant saucer I put in the front as a ground-level bird bath. Right now, the plants in the front are still fairly small and there's little danger of a cat hiding behind them, so it's probably fairly safe. And the birds don't seem to mind the foot traffice and cars shown in this not very artistic photo. In fact, in the last two weeks I've felt as if I had the only open bird bar for miles around, and everyone came by a few times a day for a drink (or a bath).

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