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24.4" Concrete Sunflower Birdbath Bowl and Woodtone Pedestal
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$235.99
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: NoEnName_Null
Color: Yellow+Brown
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Origin: US(Origin)
Size: 24.4inch
【MATERIAL】 Crafted from fiber reinforced concrete and treated with a protective sealant to prevent water absorption, the flower bird baths for outdoors are built to withstand the elements. Renowned for its durability, fiber reinforced concrete ensures longevity and resilience against outdoor conditions. Ensuring lasting stability and structural integrity. Even cold winter, this modern birdbath still can be using outdoors.
【DIMENSION】 The garden birdbaths bring a touch of yellow sunflower style bird water bowl with a faux wooden stake pedestal to fit any outdoor garden, lawn, yard decoration. Measuring 19.6" Dia. x 24.4" Tall, the concrete outdoor birdbaths will be sure to attract feathered friends and create a nature ambiance for your, garden, patio, yard, lawn or any other outdoor spaces.
【PEDESTAL】 Wooden stake design pedestal with one or two piece of green leaves on it. Elevates this pedestal bird bath, Serves as a focal point while deterring ground-level critters. Featuring a yellow sunflower bird bathing bowl with a faux wooden stalk pedestal, offers a natural and charming aesthetic.
【BIRDS PLEASURE】 Bird bathing with water or feed helps to attract birds or other wildlife to stay in your garden and yard. Birds and other wildlife will help aerate soil moisture and nutrients, and beautiful your garden, lawn, patio, deck, yard, etc. The delightful sight and sound of birds bathing simultaneously contribute to a serene and tranquil atmosphere in your garden or any other outdoor areas.
【Simple Assembly and Maintenance】Assembling these concrete freestanding birdbaths are a breeze. Since fiber reinforced concrete is a sustainable material that can be recycled and reused, maintaining and repairing fiber reinforced concrete bird baths are straightforward.





