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Actually, the birds don't like to defecate where they drink and bath. There
are some scrub type bushes behind the bath where they perch, dry themselves off, and anything else they feel they need to do. I must admit that I have a different take on ponds than a lot of people here. My goal is primarily a wildlife habitat because I live in the arid portion of southern California--I like to help out the critters in this somewhat harsh environment. Secondarily, the serenity of the water, fish, lilies, dragonflies, reflections, sounds are all absolutely necessary for my sanity. Finally, I view my pond as a living art project; trying to mimick nature when I can, combining color, texture, and tone to form an escape which is hopefully real enough to make myself believe I am in the middle of nowhere sitting next to a quiet reflective pool without another soul within miles. ....and then the animals start to visit....and I am in heaven. From: Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 21:16:18 GMT Subject: Is there such a thing as a solar powered pump? GASP.... that introduces a lot of bird sh*t into the pond.. and birds carry lots of fish cooties from pond to pond. I net my veggie filter so birds cannot even take a drink from the pond and the fish been healthy since. Ingrid figaro wrote: The rock is set on stones on a large pond shelf and the pump pushes the water up about 1 foot into the depression for an excellent bird bath. The water then trickles down one side of the rock into the pond. |
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![]() Sounds like a wonderful spot in the world, figaro. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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... Actually, the birds don't like to defecate where they drink and bath. There are some scrub type bushes behind the bath where they perch, dry themselves off, and anything else they feel they need to do. I must admit that I have a different take on ponds than a lot of people here. My goal is primarily a wildlife habitat because I live in the arid portion of southern California--I like to help out the critters in this somewhat harsh environment. Secondarily, the serenity of the water, fish, lilies, dragonflies, reflections, sounds are all absolutely necessary for my sanity. Finally, I view my pond as a living art project; trying to mimick nature when I can, combining color, texture, and tone to form an escape which is hopefully real enough to make myself believe I am in the middle of nowhere sitting next to a quiet reflective pool without another soul within miles. ....and then the animals start to visit....and I am in heaven. I originally put in my small pond so there would be a water source to attract birds and butterflies. I like my fish, but they are on down the list of things I enjoy about my ponds. I'm six miles from the state capitol and two major roads are too close to ever fool myself that I am in the middle of nowhere, but the pond and the stream and the dragonflies and the birds and the butterflies and the lotus and the lilies and the roses and the morning glories and the plumbago and the salvias and the lantana and the pomgranate and the callas and the moonflowers and the passion flowers and the shade of the old oak tree are what allow me to keep politics and work and idiots in the proper perspective. |
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actually... they do defecate in their water. but if you dont care, thats fine.
Ingrid "figaro" wrote in message ... Actually, the birds don't like to defecate where they drink and bath. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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![]() From: "Grubber" Organization: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 02:05:32 GMT Subject: Is there such a thing as a solar powered pump? "figaro" wrote in message ... Actually, the birds don't like to defecate where they drink and bath. There are some scrub type bushes behind the bath where they perch, dry themselves off, and anything else they feel they need to do. I must admit that I have a different take on ponds than a lot of people here. My goal is primarily a wildlife habitat because I live in the arid portion of southern California--I like to help out the critters in this somewhat harsh environment. Secondarily, the serenity of the water, fish, lilies, dragonflies, reflections, sounds are all absolutely necessary for my sanity. Finally, I view my pond as a living art project; trying to mimick nature when I can, combining color, texture, and tone to form an escape which is hopefully real enough to make myself believe I am in the middle of nowhere sitting next to a quiet reflective pool without another soul within miles. ....and then the animals start to visit....and I am in heaven. I originally put in my small pond so there would be a water source to attract birds and butterflies. I like my fish, but they are on down the list of things I enjoy about my ponds. I'm six miles from the state capitol and two major roads are too close to ever fool myself that I am in the middle of nowhere, but the pond and the stream and the dragonflies and the birds and the butterflies and the lotus and the lilies and the roses and the morning glories and the plumbago and the salvias and the lantana and the pomgranate and the callas and the moonflowers and the passion flowers and the shade of the old oak tree are what allow me to keep politics and work and idiots in the proper perspective. I have lurked among many newsgroups and end up leaving due to the really negative tone and outright anger that many people spew in their posts. This is the only newsgroup I have been on where people are always civil. Ah, the magic of water. Ingrid-- After re-reading my post, it sounded a little arrogant to say that birds don't defecate in their water. I used to raise parrots and I should know better!!! Maybe the flow of my fountain is washing it away before I ever see it? |
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 19:09:18 GMT, figaro wrote:
I have lurked among many newsgroups and end up leaving due to the really negative tone and outright anger that many people spew in their posts. This is the only newsgroup I have been on where people are always civil. Ah, the magic of water. Just don't read any of the past OT - Political-type stuff. At those times we all would be better off soaking our heads in "the magic of" water, than participating. ;o) ~ jan Ingrid-- After re-reading my post, it sounded a little arrogant to say that birds don't defecate in their water. I used to raise parrots and I should know better!!! Maybe the flow of my fountain is washing it away before I ever see it? ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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yes, it is washed away. I have a nice little birdbath right outside the door and it
is coated with "doo" around the edges which I wash off. yeah, I got finches and they crap in their bathing water AND the seed tray. yech. Ingrid figaro wrote: I used to raise parrots and I should know better!!! Maybe the flow of my fountain is washing it away before I ever see it? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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