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As we know, birds need water year-round, especially during winter. It's even more important during bitter cold snaps, like the one that's expected this weekend in many parts of the US.

I live in Alberta where we get winter temperatures as low as -40. We've found that heated pet bowls work very nicely in winter as bird baths. We place stones in them where birds can stand to drink.

You will need to keep water in heated pet bowls at all times so they will work. Thirsty deer also appreciate fresh water sources; they will drain baths entirely, which burn out the heaters in heated bowls if left dry too long.

We've also found that ground-feeding birds like pigeons really appreciate having a water bowl available on the ground.

Whether using heated or non-heated bird baths, be sure to check them frequently while it remains below freezing. Thaw/replace the water as needed.

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