Which one of you boneheads is peeing in my birdbath every night?
Because this is getting old.
Every afternoon I clean out the birdbath.
Filling it with sparkling clean, cool water for our birds to drink and take a bath.
And then every morning I wake up to this:
Every single morning.
So…
Fun’s over. Admit your crime.
The midnight madness must stop.
Strange place to take a leak. Even stranger that the leaker pees orange.
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It’s actually a deep yellow, but yes. A bit weird..
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At least it is not black. I have two geese, and their water turns as black as asphalt – after a couple of days. I’d like to know why, as well.
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Seems like I have number one and you have number two…
🤣
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Ha! I thought the same thing but dared not mention it.
Yes, birds do use their “water” for defecating in, and I’d appreciate it if they would stop.
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I must have a really big bird.
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Could it be pollen?
Have you ever thought of setting up a camera? You know, to catch those “picturesque” moments.
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Pollen season is over. We get lots of yellow powder then, but it usually just lines the rim of the bath.
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Here in Georgia, I’m not convinced that pollen season is ever over. ha-ha …sigh
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Lucky you.
Not!
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Could be worse … they could pee on your front door … count your blessin’s ….
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True…
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Wow, I’ve never seen nor have I ever heard of any birdbath having bright yellow urine in it. If you get to the bottom of this mystery please share your findings.
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I’m on the case…
😉
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This is a case for Hercule Poirot.
Or maybe Miss Marple!
No, no. You’re in Maine. Let’s get Jessica Fletcher to give it a go!
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Send her over…
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Sadly, she’s at a sleuthing sleepover.
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And other people are worried about going to war with Iran–I like your priorities better!!! LOL
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This mystery is closer to home…
😉
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Looks like someone sneezed an entire container of turmeric.
Could be that your wildlife is hopped up on vitamins. Bright yellow pee is a result of synthetic vitamins.
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You may be on to something there. Or perhaps I have a curry crazed raccoon.
😉
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It almost looks like creme brulee before it gets torched. Ooh, that reminds me…it doesn’t catch fire when you get a flame near it, does it? Because that would be bad. Mona
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To be honest… I haven’t tried that.
And now I’m afraid to!
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I’d say that the birdbath is probably flame-resistant, so…it might be pretty if it has a flame coming out of it. The birds could gather ’round and roast marshmallows! LOL. ~ M
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Bird S’mores!
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Tis the season! 🙂
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Apparently, bird baths can be contaminated by algae. The birds themselves are the ones that bring the algae from wherever they’ve been. And when they land in your bird bath, they deposit it into the water, turning it yellow or sometimes red.
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Algae covered birds? Interesting…
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Well not covered in algae, they carry it in their bird feet and tips of their wings.
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Algae’d feet? It’s really yellow… that’s a lot of feet!
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It is, but algae grows really fast in the right conditions. Or it could be the asshole squirrel that planted a sunflower in your table planter peeing in your bird bath, lol.
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It was a chipmunk… but he is an asshole, so maybe.
😉
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Have you considered setting up a ‘night vision’ surveillance camera to catch the culprit(s) in the act? Possibly, urine big trouble unless you get to the bottom of this mystery.
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I’m groaning at that one!
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Big Bird comes to my mind. 😉
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Whoever is doing it has some serious kidney problems. I’ve seen that color before when I had kidney stones….
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Ah, yeah. Put some copper in your birdbath, old pennies work.
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So… pay whoever not to pee? Strange idea.
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LOL You got carrier pigeons makin bank deposits, too?
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They’ve always looked a little shifty to me..
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Ha, when you catch the culprit, please tell us.
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We had the same problem and put a camera out at night to record. Well, long story short, it was
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You need to be more specific. Long story short describes a lot of men…
🤣
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If I said anymore, the long story wouldn’t be short… would it?
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You’re such a tease…
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tree pee
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Hmm… maybe.
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Now that I think about it, my chickens water will start to turn red after a couple days – it’s a type of algae. I need to refresh the water often.
My geese water turns brown. I’ll bet we can all guess what causes that. LoL
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