Concrete bird bath?
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Squirrels, and other small animals also drink and play in the birdbath. I also have a fountain, with the same problem.
Yes they are very nice, what would you like to know about them?
Are you trying to make a bird bath? Here's a pretty easy tutorial that might help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIyBp8Q19nA
What is your question ? Are you trying to make one ?
If you’re going to make one, recall that normal concrete is porous and you’ll either need to put a polymer additive in the mix or buy concrete mix with some other additives already in it.
Painting it is also a possibility, but that is more maintenance.
If it has a crack use silicone to seal it
There are also several other materials (that might be easier to use) to make a DIY bird bath if you'd like to give that a try.
There are idea for making a terra-cotta bird bath here - and other option you could try.
I made a DIY bird bath with a terra cotta pot and saucer. It worked well for a while, but then the saucer became more porous and the saucer doesn't hold water anymore. I've read that Krylon spray paints and sealers are non toxic when try, so I plan to seal the pot and sauce with Krylon so it will hold water.
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Use a large leaf as a mould or fill a pair of rubber gloves with concrete and lay in a bowl to make shape or dig a hole in the ground and use that as a mould by lathering it with the concrete, making sure it will be thick enough to be able to remove safely when thoroughly dried out. Have fun......
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