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Want More Birds in Your Yard? Start with the Right Bird Bath

Birds need water just as much as they need food.

A clean, fresh bird bath is one of the most powerful things you can add to your backyard. It attracts more birds, keeps them coming back, and gives you something beautiful to watch every single day.

At BirdsJungle, we carry a wide range of bird baths for sale, from solar-powered models and hanging designs to classic stone and modern ceramic styles. Whether you're setting up your first bath or upgrading an old one, we've got the perfect fit for your outdoor space.

Browse our full collection below and find the best bird bath for your yard today.

Why Every Backyard Needs a Bird Bath

Here's something most people don't know.

Birds are actually more attracted to water than to food. A good bird bath can pull in more species and more visits than even the best bird feeder alone.

Birds use water for two things: drinking and bathing. Both are essential to their health. Clean feathers help birds fly better, stay warmer, and fight off parasites. A fresh water source in your yard becomes a daily destination they can't resist.

And the good news? Setting one up is easy, affordable, and incredibly rewarding.

The Bird Bath Market Is Growing - Here's Why

More Americans are investing in backyard wildlife than ever before. The global bird bath market reached USD 82.4 million in 2024 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.1% through 2033, reaching USD 128.3 million.

The demand for bird feeding and water supplier products in the USA is expected to grow from USD 2.0 billion in 2026 to USD 2.9 billion by 2035.

What's driving all this? Simple. People love birds. They love peaceful outdoor spaces. And they're becoming more aware of how easy it is to support local wildlife right from their own gardens.

A bird bath is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to be part of that movement. So, are you ready to bring more birds home?

Types of Bird Baths for Sale at BirdsJungle

Not all bird baths are the same. Different styles suit different yards, different birds, and different tastes. Here's a full breakdown of what we carry:

Solar Bird Bath / Solar Powered Bird Bath  

Power Your Bird Bath with the Sun - No Wires, No Hassle

A solar bird bath is one of the most popular options we carry, and it's easy to see why.

Solar-powered bird baths use sunlight to power a small pump that keeps the water moving. Birds are naturally attracted to the sound and movement of running water, which makes solar baths one of the most effective designs for pulling in a wide variety of bird species.

No electricity needed. No extension cords. Just sunshine.

They're low maintenance, eco-friendly, and look amazing in any garden. Many models also include a built-in bird bath fountain feature that creates a gentle spray or flow, making them even more attractive to birds and visually stunning in your yard.

Bird Bath Fountain  

The Sound of Moving Water - Birds Can't Resist It

A bird bath fountain takes a standard bath to the next level.

The gentle trickle or spray of a fountain creates sound and movement that birds find irresistible. It also keeps the water fresher for longer, because moving water doesn't stagnate as quickly as still water.

Whether you go for a standalone fountain or a solar-powered model with a built-in pump, adding a fountain feature to your bird bath is one of the best upgrades you can make for backyard bird activity.

Stone Bird Bath  

Timeless, Durable, and Built to Last

A stone bird bath is a classic for a reason.

Heavy, stable, and naturally beautiful, stone baths blend effortlessly into any garden landscape. They age gracefully, often looking even better after a few seasons outdoors, as a natural patina develops on the surface.

Stone baths are also naturally cool in hot weather, which makes the water inside them more refreshing and attractive to birds during the summer months.

If you want something permanent, classic, and totally maintenance-free beyond regular cleaning, a stone bird bath is your best bet.

Ceramic Bird Bath  

Beautiful Designs That Double as Garden Art

A ceramic bird bath brings color, personality, and artisan style to your outdoor space.

These baths come in stunning glazed finishes, deep blues, earthy terracottas, vibrant painted patterns, and more. They're a favorite among homeowners who want a bird bath that looks as good as it functions.

Ceramic is smooth, easy to clean, and holds water well. Just bear in mind that ceramic can crack in freezing temperatures, so if you live in a colder climate, store it indoors over winter or look for frost-resistant options.

Copper Bird Bath 

Premium Look, Natural Antimicrobial Properties

Looking for something genuinely premium?

A copper bird bath is one of the most elegant and practical choices available. Copper has natural antimicrobial properties, meaning it naturally slows the growth of algae and bacteria in the water. That means less cleaning and healthier water for the birds.

Copper baths develop a beautiful natural patina over time, shifting from bright gold to rich brown and green tones. If you want a bird bath that becomes more beautiful with age, copper is an outstanding choice.

Hanging Bird Bath  

Saves Space, Looks Beautiful, Birds Love It

Don't have much floor or garden space? A hanging bird bath is the perfect solution.

These baths hang from tree branches, shepherd's hooks, or porch supports — bringing the water source up to a height where birds feel safe and comfortable. Many smaller birds actually prefer an elevated water source because it gives them better visibility of any approaching predators.

Hanging bird baths also look gorgeous as part of a garden display. They come in a range of styles, from simple, shallow bowls to decorative glass designs.

Glass Bird Bath  

Stunning, Colorful, and Completely Unique

A glass bird bath is one of the most visually striking options you can choose for your garden.

Hand-blown or fused glass designs create a jewel-like effect, catching sunlight and scattering color across your yard. Each one is unique. Many glass baths also feature shallow designs that work perfectly for small birds, which prefer water no more than 1–2 inches deep.

If you want a statement piece that also does a job, a glass bird bath is truly one of a kind.

Modern Bird Bath  

Clean Lines, Contemporary Style, Total Functionality

Modern bird baths feature sleek, minimal designs that fit perfectly in contemporary garden spaces.

Think clean geometric shapes, powder-coated metal finishes, brushed steel, and bold minimalist aesthetics. A modern bird bath works beautifully in urban gardens, courtyard settings, and any outdoor space that follows a clean, uncluttered design style.

Don't let the minimal look fool you, birds love these just as much as the traditional styles.

Ground Bird Bath  

Simple, Accessible, Perfect for All Bird Sizes

A ground bird bath is placed directly on the ground, no pedestal, no stand required.

Ground baths mimic natural puddles, which is exactly where many bird species prefer to drink and bathe in the wild. Larger birds like robins, thrushes, and doves are especially fond of ground-level water sources. Shallow ground baths also work really well for small birds that feel safer at ground level.

If you want the most natural setup possible, a ground bird bath is a wonderfully simple choice.

Large Bird Bath  

More Water, More Birds, More Action

Want to attract as many birds as possible?

A large bird bath holds more water, accommodates more birds at once, and gives bigger species the space they need to fully bathe. Large baths also don't need refilling as often, which makes them more convenient for busy bird lovers.

They work especially well in open garden spaces where you have room to let the bath become a real focal point.

Small Bird Bath   

Perfect for Compact Gardens, Patios, and Balconies

Not everyone has a big backyard - and that's fine.

A small bird bath fits perfectly on a patio, balcony, or compact garden space. They're light, easy to move, and still do a fantastic job of attracting smaller birds like sparrows, finches, and chickadees.

A small bird bath is also a great first option if you're just getting started with backyard birding and want to try things out before going bigger.

Hummingbird Bird Bath  

Attract the World's Most Spectacular Little Bird

Hummingbirds have different bathing habits from other birds.

They prefer very shallow water; often, just a light mist or a gentle fountain spray is enough. A dedicated hummingbird bird bath is designed with these needs in mind, typically shallow, featuring a gentle misting or dripping water action, and positioned near flowers that hummingbirds already visit.

If you have hummingbirds in your area, adding a dedicated bath is a brilliant way to keep them visiting your yard all season long.

Shallow Bird Bath / Shallow Bird Baths 

The Safe, Inviting Depth Most Birds Prefer

Here's a tip most people don't know: most backyard birds prefer very shallow water.

The ideal depth for a bird bath is between 1 and 2 inches in the center, with sloping sides. Shallow bird baths let birds wade in gradually and bathe comfortably without the risk of getting too deep. They're safer, easier to clean, and attract a wider variety of species.

If you're shopping for a first bird bath or replacing one that birds haven't been using, switching to a shallow design almost always increases bird activity right away.

Bird Bath with Stones  

A Natural Look That Birds Absolutely Love

Adding stones to a bird bath does two important things.

First, it gives birds ga rip and something to stand on while they drink or bathe, which many birds prefer. Second, it reduces the effective water depth, making a deeper bath more accessible to smaller birds.

Our bird bath with stones options come pre-styled with natural pebbles and river stones, giving you that clean, nature-inspired aesthetic right out of the box. You can also add your own stones to any bath in our collection.

Other Materials - Cement, Plastic, Resin, Metal Bird Baths  

Durable Options for Every Budget and Style

Beyond stone, ceramic, copper, and glass, we also carry bird baths in a range of other practical materials:

Cement bird bath: Heavy-duty, frost-resistant, and incredibly durable. A cement bird bath can last for decades with minimal care. The rough texture also gives birds a better grip. Perfect for permanent garden installations.

Plastic bird bath: Lightweight, affordable, and available in a wide range of colors and styles. Easy to move, easy to clean, and a great option for those just starting out or working with a tighter budget.

Resin bird bath: Made to look like stone or cast iron, but much lighter. Resin bird baths are UV-resistant, frost-resistant, and surprisingly durable for their weight. One of the most practical all-around choices.

Metal bird baths: Galvanized steel and wrought iron designs that are tough, rust-resistant, and stylish. Metal baths hold up well in all weather conditions and come in both classic and modern styles.

Bird Bath Accessories - Keep It Clean and Working Its Best

Getting a great bird bath is just step one.

The right accessories make it safer, cleaner, and more attractive to birds year-round.

Bird Bath Top  

A bird bath top is the bowl or basin part of a pedestal bath, and it can be replaced or upgraded separately without buying a whole new unit. If your current basin is cracked, stained, or too deep, swapping the bird bath top is a quick and affordable fix. We carry replacement tops in ceramic, resin, and plastic to suit most standard pedestal bases.

Bird Bath Bowl 

A bird bath bowl is the core of any bath setup. The shape, depth, and surface texture of the bowl all affect how attractive it is to birds. Look for bowls with gently sloping sides, a rough non-slip surface, and a depth of no more than 2 inches at the center. Our bird bath bowl selection covers every style, from natural stone-look finishes to bright glazed ceramics.

Bird Bath Cleaner  

Keeping your bird bath clean is essential for the birds' health and yours.

Algae, bacteria, and mosquito larvae can build up in standing water quickly, especially in warm weather. A proper bird bath cleaner breaks down algae and biofilm without using chemicals that harm birds.

Clean your bird bath at least once a week in summer and every two weeks in cooler months. Regular cleaning also reduces mineral deposits and keeps the bath looking its best. Looking for bird cage cleaning tips, too? Check out our blog guide: How to Clean a Bird Cage with a Bird Inside. Many of the same principles apply to baths.

How to Choose the Best Bird Bath for Your Yard

There are so many options out there. Here's how to narrow it down:

Think about placement first. Ground bird baths suit open lawns and larger birds. Hanging bird baths are great for smaller birds and compact spaces. Pedestal baths work everywhere but need a flat surface. Decide where it's going before you decide what to buy.

Match the depth to the birds you want to attract. Shallow bird baths (1–2 inches) attract the widest variety of birds. Deeper baths attract larger species. If you want to cover all bases, go shallow with a textured bottom.

Consider the material for your climate. If winters are harsh where you live, avoid ceramic or glass baths that crack in frost. Go for resin, metal, or cement bird baths in colder climates. In warmer areas, any material works well.

Think about maintenance. Solar-powered bird baths and fountains keep the water moving, which means less algae and less frequent cleaning. If you'd rather spend less time maintaining and more time watching, a solar bath is worth every penny.

Pick a style you love. You'll be looking at this bath every day. Whether you prefer a sleek modern bird bath, a rustic stone bird bath, or an eye-catching copper bird bath, choose one that makes you happy every time you look at it.

Thinking About a DIY Bird Bath?

We get it - making your own bird bath can be a fun and satisfying project.

A homemade bird bath can be as simple as a shallow terracotta saucer on a stack of bricks or a repurposed bowl from around the house. If you enjoy DIY projects and want to know how to make a bird bath from scratch, there are some great guides online, and it can be a really fun weekend activity.

That said, if you want something durable, properly designed, and ready to use from day one, our range of bird baths for sale has everything you need at prices that are honestly hard to beat. No measuring, no drilling, no guesswork.

Browse our collection, and you might just find something even better than what you had in mind.

Why Shop Bird Baths at BirdsJungle?

You might be searching "bird baths near me", but shopping online at BirdsJungle gives you access to a far bigger selection than your local Home Depot bird bath or bird bath aisle at Lowe's, with the same speed and convenience.

Here's what makes us different:

  • Wide selection: Solar, stone, ceramic, copper, hanging, ground, shallow, large, small, we carry every major style and material
  • Quality guaranteed: Every bird bath in our collection is chosen for durability, bird-safety, and design quality
  • Competitive pricing: You'll find the best bird bath options at honest prices, no markup, no surprises
  • Fast, reliable delivery: Your bird bath ships quickly and arrives safely. Check our Shipping Information for full details.s
  • Easy returns: Not satisfied? Our Refund and Returns Policy makes it simple
  • Expert support: Questions before you buy? Contact us anytime
  • Trusted by customers: See real buyer reviews on our Testimonials page
  • Supporting wildlife, one yard at a time: Learn more about what drives us on our Our Mission page

FAQ  

What is the best bird bath to attract the most birds?

The best bird bath for attracting the most birds is a shallow bird bath with a textured non-slip bottom, placed in a spot with some nearby cover like a shrub or low tree. Shallow bird baths, around 1 to 2 inches deep, are accessible to the widest range of bird species, from tiny sparrows and finches all the way up to larger thrushes and robins. Adding a solar bird bath fountain or a dripping water feature makes it even more attractive, since birds are drawn to the sound and movement of running water. Position it in partial shade to keep the water cooler and slow algae growth.

How often should I clean my bird bath?

You should rinse and refill your bird bath every 2 to 3 days in warm weather, and do a full scrub with a bird bath cleaner at least once a week. In hot summer months, water can evaporate quickly and become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and algae within days, so regular cleaning is essential. Use a stiff brush to scrub the bowl, rinse thoroughly, and refill with fresh water. Avoid using bleach or harsh detergents, as these can harm birds even in trace amounts. A solar-powered bird bath with moving water will naturally stay cleaner for longer between full cleans.

What is the ideal depth for a bird bath?

The ideal depth for a bird bath is between 1 and 2 inches at the deepest point, with gently sloping sides that let birds wade in gradually from the shallower edges. Most backyard birds, especially smaller species like finches, wrens, and sparrows, are not comfortable in deep water and will avoid baths that are too deep. If your existing bath is too deep, adding a bird bath with stones or pebbles on the bottom is an easy fix that raises the effective water level and gives birds better footing. Shallow bird baths are almost always more popular with a wider variety of birds than deeper designs.

Should I get a pedestal bird bath or a ground bird bath?

Both styles work well, but they attract slightly different birds. A ground bird bath mimics natural puddles and tends to attract ground-feeding birds like robins, doves, and thrushes, which naturally seek water at ground level. A pedestal bath is better for smaller, more skittish birds that feel safer at a height where they can keep a lookout for predators. If you have space, using both together is a great way to attract the widest possible variety of species to your yard. A hanging bird bath is another excellent option for small birds in compact spaces.

Do bird baths need to be in the sun or shade?

Partial shade is the sweet spot. Full sun causes the water to heat up and evaporate quickly, and encourages faster algae growth, meaning you'll need to clean and refill much more often. Full shade can make the bath harder to see and less attractive to birds. The ideal placement is somewhere that gets morning sun and afternoon shade. Thiss keeps the water at a comfortable temperature, slows algae growth, and keeps the bath visible and inviting throughout the day. If you're placing it in a sunnier spot, a large bird bath or a solar-powered bird bath with a circulating pump will help keep the water fresher for longer.

Are solar-powered bird baths worth it?

Yes, solar-powered bird baths are absolutely worth it for most backyard bird lovers. They keep the water moving, which naturally deters mosquitoes, slows algae growth, and produces that gentle water sound that birds find irresistible. You don't need any electrical wiring or extension cords; just position them where they get a few hours of direct sunlight and the built-in solar pump handles everything else. They're eco-friendly, low-maintenance, and consistently one of the most popular styles we carry. If you want maximum bird activity with minimum effort, a solar bird bath is one of the best investments you can make for your backyard.