Best color for a bird bath
Certainly a colorful bird bath can be one of many ways to attract birds to a bird bath, but remember a basic fountain feature is far more effective to draw birds to a bath.
What is the best color for a bird bath will be a mix of vibrant colors if only the bird bath can sit among a bed of flowers or planted pots. Vibrant bird bath sitting in a bland environment can look both tacky and out of place. Similarly, the reflective surface of a metal bird bath could be the next best thing.
Personally I think people over think what color theme their bird bath should take on, when it can be more fun and exciting to attract wild birds to a bird bath with noise.
Focus more on a bird bath featuring a solar powered fountain, as the noise and movement of the water is far more appealing to wild birds than that of a brightened up bird bath, finished in a color that isn't pleasant to the eye at all.
Bird bath color them ideas can include a mosaic glass bird bath or a hand painted ceramic bird bath. Of which bird baths finished like this will only fit in to most yards, if the too vibrant bird baths can sit among flower pots or a bed of flowers.
Its true bird baths can be attracted to by a mix of wild birds by color, but visibility and accessibility is far more important. With that, how birds find a bird bath is with noise, thus a fountain feature or bird bath fountain is all you need.
Rather than focus on color it will be best to decorate the area surrounding the bird bath, with use of planted pots or a full landscape.
Colorful bird baths have their place but I promise you they will mostly appear out of place in your yard; bird baths in a vibrant color will be attractive to wild birds yet will guarantee to be an eye saw to any one who see's it.
Its a good idea to have a bird bath but not at the expense of your garden decor.
Select a bird bath that fits in with the environment it sits in - over what is essentially a cheap and tacky bird bath made in plastic - or a bird bath unintentionally made to look cheap, due to the way in how its finished.
Reflective metal surface better
Before I go into more detail in regard to what is the best color for a bird bath, rather than color in mind why not choose a metal bird bath that has unexpected benefits to attract birds to your bird bath sitting anywhere in the yard.
Metal as you can imagine is primarily a reflective surface that is sure to reflect the sun or bright blue sky.
Birds are attractive to color but a reflective surface is bound to be more appealing.
Metal surface on a bird bath requires no more attention in regard to color - although pushing the bird bath among planted pots can help - and therefore birds can be see coming and going to a metal bird bath with little effort on your part.
What color metal attracts birds to a bird bath can be real copper, with the copper theme absolutely reflecting the bright sky, with or without the sun out.
Metal bird baths are not only safe to attract wild birds with, but the metal build is more hard wearing, more steady in the wind, and far more attractive - of which this isn't something a cheaper but vibrant bird bath can provide.
Bird bath color palette limited
When you think about it a colorful or more vibrant bird bath currently available in-store or online today, still remains limited in its color pallet.
Manufacturer's of bird baths primarily focus on green, brown or a dark tone bird bath so the color theme can only compliment your yard.
Well, going for a more vibrant color beyond the blend color options like a red, turquoise or a white bird bath will only focus the attention on an unsightly focal point.
Rather than buying a colorful bird bath - particularly one made in cheap plastic - I would personally landscape the area surrounding my bird bath.
You can use no fuss fake colorful exterior grade plants in pots if you wish, but wild bird attracting real plants like sunflowers can be considered.
Go for a colorful ceramic or glass mosaic bird bath if you like but only do so if the bird bath can be slid in between a colorful bed of flower pots.
Vibrant bird baths like this sitting in the middle of the yard, while attractive to birds, will only appear out of place, yet feel a temporary garden ornament to you.
Complimentary over unpleasant color
What will ultimately be the best color for a bird bath will be a bird bath that matches the area within the yard, where its resides.
Its important to focus on a bird bath color theme that compliments your yard, as later you'll find it isn't that attractive after all... even if it felt like it was the best choice of a bird bath at the time.
Let me say now, the most colorful, vibrant, decorative bird bath you can buy must only be considered when you have a bed of flowers to position it in.
Similarly, you can brighten up a rather bland environment with several already grown potted plants you can buy from the garden center.
Of which your colorful bird bath can sit in and among these potted plants, which will feel more natural but very appealing to wild birds.
Bird baths finished in a multitude of colors or more bold vibrant bold color is attractive to birds, but I assure you its a complete eye saw to anyone else.
With that in mind, do consider a bird bath color theme that matches the area where you decide to locate it.
Any vibrant color if you like
With a dark green or blue, plus a metal effect cheaper bird bath dominating the bird bath market - its important to go beyond what is available to you at first glance.
Go for any color bird bath you feel will blend in well with your garden decor, and the place where the bird bath on a stand is intended to be placed.
Best color for bird baths isn't any particular vibrant color, when any color can be utilized, providing is bright and noticeable.
Its never a color theme I would pick as I like my bird baths to be standoffish, meaning it will go more unnoticed to people but still highly attractive to wild birds.
How that is achieved is really on a colorful surrounding of course, and so to by utilizing a solar powered fountain feature.
Best color for a bird bath if you don't mind what color then, is any of the top bright colors: red, blue, orange, yellow, purple and even white. None of which I would use unless the bird bath is painted in multiple colors so I can push the bird bath in among flowers.
Focus more on noise
When focusing on what color should a bird bath be, you are focusing on the wrong area, when noise and movement of the bird bath water is far more important at this time.
Color can help a little to attract birds to a bird bath for sure, but there's nothing a real solar powered fountain feature can't do than the brightest bird bath of them all. I promise you, to utilize a fountain feature is enough to draw birds to your bird bath.
How you would achieve that is by upgrading your current static bird bath, with a small compact solar powered fountain feature that wild birds absolutely love. Solar powered fountain simply sits submerged in the bird bath water.
Fountains are both noisy yet cause ripples with the reflection of water in the immediate vicinity of the bird bath.... which is something wild birds will notice.
How you keep bird bath water moving is with a fountain feature of course, unless you run a garden hose, utilize a bird bath dripper device or indeed still use a fountain - of which can also be operated by electricity.
Where you place a bird bath on a stand will be in direct sunshine for two reasons; bird baths located in the sun will satisfy wild birds who prefer to feed in the sun; secondly, a solar fountain bird bath can only operate when in direct sunshine.
Summarize
In my humble opinion, a bird bath finished in any vibrant color will only ruin the garden landscape, and is sure to not match the garden decor.
I would prefer you focus more on attracting wild birds to a bird bath through a noisy fountain - via a fountain bird bath or solar powered fountain feature - in a way to attract common backyard birds, and quite successfully I might add.
Color can be a draw to wild birds but its so mild on its own its not worth it unless you sit a bird bath among a bed of colorful flowers or potted plants.
You can use any vibrant color like the reds, blues, yellows or oranges if you like - birds don't mind what color - is just that this color pallet isn't going to sit well in your yard.
Compliment your yard with a stone or metal bird bath if you can, with an often cheap and tacky in appearance vibrant bird bath forgotten about.
In regard to a metal bird bath - just like a real copper bird bath - I would choose this copper theme bird bath over a vibrant tone as the reflective metal surface can do well to get birds attention.
If you are thinking about revitalizing a tired old plastic or metal bird bath, then painting it - or should I say spray painting it - in a copper or bronze theme will be the best thing you can do.