birdbath

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A shallow basin, sometimes ornamental, filled with water for wild birds to drink from or bathe in.
 * 2) Random, inconsequential amounts of residual water on a roof membrane.

Translations

 * Czech: koupátko
 * French: bain d’oiseaux
 * German: Vogeltränke
 * Hungarian:, madárfürdő, madárfürdető
 * Italian: bagno di uccello
 * Scottish Gaelic: amar-eun
 * Swedish: fågelbad