It would fairly difficult and kinda dangerous to make a bird bath heater yourself, as it would require heating elements and building electric switchs. But if you Google bird bath heater you will come up with many shops that sell them.
use concrete and mold it into a bird bath shape
I have never heard of a bird making a nest in a bird bath. I believe they only make nests in trees. I wouldn't worry about a bird making a nest in your bird bath. It's more used as a decoration.
make another source of water available to them, they really do not care about sugar, I am thinking it is the water they are after. A bird bath might remedy the situation.
the energy that a bath of hot water is thermal energy because the bath water ransfers to you to make you warmer and the bath water colder.
The best way i think to attract wild birds is to get a bird feeder or bird bath from any garden shops and for the food at any pet stores or you could make a homemade bird bath with a few stones and an unwanted bowl, then just add water
The best and most fun way to create an artistic custom bird house is to do it your self. They are surprisingly easy to make. Using things as simple as a basket and a saucer. Birds do not need much water. They are however attracted to the sound of trickling water. You can find out how to make your own fountain bird bath at a site called doityourself.com.
There are two kinds of easy bird baths to make. I will cover both. 1: Open space bird bath Birds love ponds, streams, etc. That is why we made this up. Depending on what kinds of birds you are trying to attract you may need a different size of a plant saucer. I got a medium size. Dig a small hole large enough to fit your saucer in it. Put your saucer in it and... voila! To improve your bird habitat add a feeder and a nesting box. 2: Raised bird bath Get a pot and plant saucer. Flip your pot upside down and glue the saucer to the bottom. Fill it with water. In no time you may see many birds come to take a dip. I hope that this helped a bunch. If you want to get more into birds visit allaboutbirds.org
You get about half the bath of sand, then you add and 8th of water, make a sticky paste in the bath and imerse yourself in it :P ITS GOOD 4 YOUR SKIN
bird and water
bird and water
bird and water
This could either be due to the age or the materials used to make the water heater or the fact that the water heater has not been installed with vacuum breakers causing the geyser to collapse from the inside-out due to incorrect atmospheric pressure within the water heater
Bath salts do not make the water feel cooler, but they are designed to soften the water. This will result a less "harsh" feeling on your skin which may have felt cooler and softer to the touch.