🕊️ Bring Nature Closer with Style!
The Christopher Knight Home Anessa Outdoor Bird Bath combines rust-proof cast aluminum and sturdy cast iron to create a stunning focal point in your garden. With its shiny copper finish and handcrafted details, this bird bath not only attracts local birds but also enhances your outdoor decor. Measuring 18.75 inches wide and 33.50 inches high, it’s the perfect addition for aspiring birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.
J**M
Beautiful and sturdy - for a great price
This was much nicer than what I expected for the price. After reading reviews, I noted that it tends to leak through the mounting screw for the bird statue (even tho they provide a rubber washer). So I added some silicone rubber before securing the bird mount. And, voila, no leaks. The bird statue and second bowl is a nice touch. I like the fact the main bowl is aluminum and so will last a lot longer than my previous bird bath that was galvanized and a pain to keep refinishing. Base and column are both nice and heavy; assembly is simple (just add some silicone rubber and let it cure before you add water to the bath). Birds are already assembling for a drink and some oatmeal I put in the upper bowl :)
A**E
Love it!
Love this so much. It’s really cute. Very easy to put together.
T**D
Nice bird bath for the price.
The wife loves this bird bath
S**I
I would buy it again.
I love it.
M**T
Color
I really like this birdbath but the color is not shiny copper it is brown. I was very disappointed with the color but since it is so heavy I decided to keep it.
P**I
Love it!
It was very easy to put together and seems very sturdy.
I**S
Beautiful birdbath
Just what I was looking for♥️
O**T
Leaks, but sturdy
As other folks have mentioned, it leaks like crazy. Also as other people have said, the decorative bird in the middle just takes up room. I installed a generic nut and bolt, with the rubber washer, and used silicone on the threads and the bottom, and it still leaked. I fear this constant water drip will corrode the inside of the stand and eventually destroy it. It is a solid unit though, which makes the leak an even bigger shame.But, the real problem is that I have had no birds use it since replacing a homemade one that the birds used profusely. I'm wondering if anyone else has either had this problem, or knows a solution?
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