The Spruce / Adrienne Legault

Birdbaths set the stage for an inviting andbird-friendlylandscape.

Addflowers for hummingbirdsorseed-bearing flowersto attract even more birds.

Put them to good use by creating a birdbath that will add vintage style to the yard.

DIY bird bath made from metal tomato cage stand and clay pot tray

The Spruce / Adrienne Legault

The wood slice separators give the project consistency as well as good stability.

Stones added inside the basin give birds more perching space and keep the lids sturdily in place.

The sturdy wire of the cage provides an easy pedestal for the clay saucer basin.

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They can be picky, especially when there are other options available.

Granite is the best all-weather material to use for a birdbath, though cement and clay are also popular.

An old sink is a perfect vessel for a DIY birdbath.

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