A Water Feature - For the Birds?
Like humans, birds enjoy taking a daily bath. Bathing cleans their feathers and helps remove parasites. After bathing the bird looks for a sunny perch, to fluff its feathers. Finally, the bird preens carefully. Birds have an oil gland at the base of their tail which is used during preening to add a protective coating to the feathers. Screenshot from a short video Malaysia’s climate is equatorial, that is to say hot, humid and rainy throughout the year with particularly heavy rainfall during the northeast and southwest monsoons. In the rainforest there will be small puddles, streams, and pools below waterfalls. However, in the city there can be a shortage of fresh, clean water. Hence, a water feature in your garden will prove attractive to most birds. What makes a good bird bath? Experts say a good bird bath should mimic a natural puddle. It should not be too deep and, like our own swimming pools, there sho...