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In reply to the discussion: A better photo of the guests in our backyard sauna (link to previous post added) [View all]Omaha Steve
(99,632 posts)18. Get this one & the extension chord for yours and the birds safety
http://www.sears.com/allied-precision-ind-250-watt-aluminum-bird-bath/p-SPM6393420308?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
Product Description
Allied Precision Ind 250 Watt Aluminum Bird Bath De Icer W250
Bird bath de icer
Keeps birdbaths from freezing
Compact aluminum base in a low profile design
Safe to use in plastic bird baths
Non-Stick coating and flowing water all combine to reduce mineral buildup
10' cord
250 watt
Length: 6.75
Width: 3.25
Height: 6 - Ship Weight: 3.00 lbs.
http://www.songbirdgarden.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=9471
Safely connect outdoor heated accessories in rain or snow! (also there is a 50ft model)
LOCKNDRY Power Supply Extension Cord - 16 guage, 25 ft long. The revolutionary LOCKNDRY is the only detachable power supply cord approved by Underwriters Laboratories for use only with Allied Precision heated buckets, heated pet bowls, heated bird baths, deicers, etc. Provides a water-resistant seal while keeping the connection firmly secured. the specially designed plug on the LOCKNDRY cord fits any standard outlet, but when mated with the LOCKNDRY compatible power cord, the large black nut pulls the plug tight against the gasket to form a water-resistant seal. The red nut the locks everything in place and prevents cord separation. The LOCKNDRY is great as an all-purpose extension cord too! Made in the USA!
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A better photo of the guests in our backyard sauna (link to previous post added) [View all]
Omaha Steve
Jan 2013
OP
I've never heard of such a thing!! But I just got permission to go and get one
DonRedwood
Jan 2013
#15
could be males - they molt the bright yellow feathers for the winter - both look the same right now.
NRaleighLiberal
Jan 2013
#14