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Kiwi Weather Vane. The national symbol of New Zealand. Un mistakable image of their iconic native bird. It is not uncommon for people from New Zealand to be called a Kiwi.
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Kookaburra Weathervane. As Australian as meat pies and tomato sauce these fantastic Australian birds are true ambassadors of the Australian Bush.
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Dressage Weathervane This weathervane projects an image of a rider performing in a dressage competition or perhaps an exhibition. This highly skilled form of riding is a developed art and demonstrates an incredibly high degree of horsemanship and training.
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Magpie Weather Vane depicts one of Australia's most highly regarded songbirds. It can mimic many native birds and even some animals
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Old Car Weathervane. Glorious reminders of another time, another age when cars could make you feel like a king. You always remember your first car.
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Quarter Horse and Rider Weathervane. They are spectacular, moving as one, seen in Rodeo events, Calf and Team Roping, Barrel Racing and Gymkhanas. A sight to behold.
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Buck Jumper Rodeo Weathervane captures some of the action that excites the crowd. it is a symbol of mans willingness to stare down fear and master the challenge. But he doesn't have it all his own way, the horse or the bronco makes sure there is never an easy ride.
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Surfer Weathervane. An ideal wind indicator to check the direction of the wind before you head off to catch the waves
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Trout Rising Weathervane. There is nothing quite like being equipped, with rod, net, flies, waders and arriving at your chosen fishing spot to see the Trout jumping out of the water feeding. Boy are you there on the right day, at the right time. Oh yea !!!1
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Shark White Pointer Weathervane. Greatly feared but also greatly admired. formidable yet magnificent.They operate in their environment and if you vnture where they live and play you do so at your own risk.
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Unicorn Rampant Style Weathervane. Unicorns are the National Animal of Scotland even though they are just mythical creatures. The Unicorn. symbolizes purity, innocence, masculinity, and power in Scottish heraldry.
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Wyvern Weathervane depicts the dreaded Wyvern. The heraldic symbol of strength and endurance but also of sinister evil. They delighted in killing young maidens and devouring human flesh.
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Scottish Lion Weather Vane is the symbol of courage, nobility and strength and justice. The Lion is king of the beasts. Consequently he is ready, prepared and vigilant.
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End of the Game Weathervane (as depicted at Lords Cricket Ground). Almost 100 years old. A great and meaningful symbol of the great game of cricket.
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Cow Girl Weather Vane. Rather than Cow Girl perhaps female cowboy is more acceptable. The gender makes no difference the work is the same. at times the female skill exceeds that of the male.