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National Trust Drinker Vierno

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National Trust Drinker Vierno

Developed in collaboration with the National Trust, this stunning ceramic water dish is beautifully packaged, making it a lovely gift to give or receive, as well as supporting garden wildlife. Water is vital for birds all year round, so it’s important to provide a consistent supply of fresh, clean water in your garden or outdoor space. Birds drink at least once a day, often more when eating dry foods such as seeds.

To make sure small birds feel comfortable using a new water dish, we recommend hanging it at least one metre from the ground, close to trees and shrubs. The Vierno Drinker comes with a strong metal hanging loop, so it can easily be added to branches or feeding poles.

Please note, due to the method of producing these unique ceramic products, the colour may vary slightly, and the material is not frost resistant.

National Trust Drinker

Developed in collaboration with the National Trust, the Vierno Drinker is a beautifully crafted ceramic water dish designed to provide garden birds with a reliable and safe source of water. Not only is it a functional addition to your outdoor space, but it also serves as a charming feature that enhances the aesthetic appeal of your garden. Its exquisite design is elegantly packaged, making it an ideal gift for nature enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates supporting garden wildlife.

Water is essential for birds throughout the year, and ensuring a consistent supply of fresh, clean water is crucial to their health and well-being. Birds typically drink at least once a day, with their water intake increasing when consuming dry foods like seeds. Providing them with easy access to water helps attract a variety of bird species to your garden and supports their hydration needs, especially during the warmer months or when food sources may be scarce.

To help small birds feel secure when using a new water dish, we recommend hanging the Bird Drinker at least one meter from the ground, ideally near trees and shrubs where they can easily retreat to cover if needed. The Vierno National Trust Drinker comes equipped with a sturdy metal hanging loop, making it simple to attach to branches, feeding poles, or hooks in your garden. This thoughtful design allows for flexibility in placement, ensuring that your garden birds have easy access to water while feeling safe and comfortable.

Please note that due to the unique method of creating these one-of-a-kind ceramic products, the colour of the Bird Drinker may vary slightly from piece to piece, adding to the charm and individuality of each item. Additionally, the ceramic material is not frost-resistant.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your own garden or gift a thoughtful and practical present to a bird lover, the Vierno National Trust Drinker is a delightful and functional choice. It’s a great way to support garden wildlife while also adding a touch of elegance to your outdoor space.

Weight 0.5 kg

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