Noun
an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to bathe in
Source: WordNetI loved every second of Catholic church. I loved the sickly sweet rotting-pomegranate smells of the incense. I loved the overwrought altar, the birdbath of holy water, the votive candles; I loved that there was a poor box, the stations of the cross rendered in stained glass on the windows. Anne Lamott
Abrahms, artistic director of startup Birdbath Theatres, served as assistant director for this production, and recently starred in Shakepeare’s “Richard II.” Source: Internet
Several weeks ago, I was surprised to find one day that my birdbath was lying on its side on the lawn. Source: Internet
And we have Robins who just splash in our birdbath like it was the best thing in the world. Source: Internet
Soon, you'll add more feeders with different kinds of seed and feed, and you'll probably hang a birdhouse or two, and add a birdbath. Source: Internet