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Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio-images

Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio

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Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio

Description Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio

This Woodland Birdbath has a natural, earthy wood effect to fit into any outdoor space. It features a wider bath for birds to enjoy.

Features

  • Constructed of cast stone
  • Each unit is handcrafted, minor variation may occur
  • Proudly made in the U.S.A.

Customer Review Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio

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Customer Review by Jerilyn
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5/5stars
Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio
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Customer Review by Anonymous
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5/5stars
Woodland Birdbath is a beautiful piece of functional and worth every penny! Our birds here in Colorado love it too!
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Customer Review by Codie
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5/5stars
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Customer Review by Carolyn
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5/5stars
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Customer Review by Chris
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5/5stars
Birdbath, just as pictured. PERFECT in my setting !! Well packed, no breakage.
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Customer Review by Bernadette
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5/5stars
Beautiful Woodland birdbath. Excellent quality. Looks great in my garden
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Customer Review by Jeanne
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5/5stars
This birdbath is like an art piece. Beautifully finished in a rustic tone with cute woodland creatures sculpted at the base. Super heavy so it won't easily be knocked over. Was a gift for my daughter, and she loved it.
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Customer Review by Genie
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5/5stars
Its a beautiful bird bath, really a piece of art for my garden. Its deep enough that I'm not having to fill continuously. Heavy and well balanced.
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Customer Review by Nita
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5/5stars
Beautiful birdbath. Free delivery and I installed it myself. One thing, it was packaged with about 50 burlap coffee bags to protect it. Those were a bit of a headache to get rid of since I had no use for them.
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Customer Review by Wanda
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5/5stars
Woodland Birdbath by Henri Studio
I love the bird bath. It looks good with the rest of my outdoor decor. This late in the season I have not noticed any birds dipping their feathers in the water. Come next season I will probably have to sell tickets in order for the birds to have plenty of room without over crowding.