[1][2] This birdbath is constructed from large, smooth stones laid in concentric, circular tiers, set in a thick concrete mortar.
In 2001 the outdoor sculptures were assessed, and eighteen selected pieces were accessioned into the IMA's Lilly House collection.
An undated Landon-era photograph (archived at the IMA) indicates that this birdbath has been on the Oldfields estate since the Landon era and possibly since before Gallagher's landscaping.
[2] This birdbath has been on the Oldfields estate since the Landon era, when it was positioned in the middle of the scenic path along the property-bordering canal (as shown in an undated Landon-era photograph).
[3][4] By 1990 the birdbath was moved for protection from traffic, as the canal path has become a utility road for IMA groundskeeping.