[wisb] Re: off topic: water-features for birds

  • From: cschulenberg@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: "judith@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <judith@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 12:48:57 -0500

I am looking for the same thing.  Anyone have a pondless waterfall?  Please 
send any info to me too.  Thanks.  
Carol Schulenberg. Cedarburg.
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On Sep 18, 2013, at 10:11 AM, Judith Huf <judith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have had a small back yard pond for 17 years, but it has been a struggle 
> with the cleaning, the raccoons eating the fish and waterlilies, preventing 
> mosquitos, leakage, etc, etc.  I have decided to replace it with a smaller 
> and easier to maintain bird-friendly water feature. I am hoping that those of 
> you out there with experience with this can give me suggestions. I was 
> thinking of something natural-looking, that would be on or in the ground with 
> a drip or recirculating water that can have a little heater to keep in going 
> in the winter. Not too large or too deep.
> Thanks,
> Judith Huf
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