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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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Hunting Dog Weathervane. depicting a Vizsla Hungarian Hunting Dog. These dogs are very intelligent. Although lightly built they are robust and lively. They are gentle natured very loyal.
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Fox Weathervane. The European Red Fox was deliberately introduced into Australia and is responsible for the decline and extinction of many our small marsupial species
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Football Rooster Weather Vane. Wearing a V-shaped design similar to that of the popular French teams who also wore red, white, and blue, the Eastern Suburbs club became known as the Sydney Roosters.
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The word “Elephant” is latin for “huge arch”? These enormous animals certainly are impressive beasts. In fact they are largest living land mammal in the world.
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Duck Family Weathervane. The Indian Runner Ducks is an unusual breed not only for its high egg production but also fro its upright stance and its ability to walk and run rather than waddle.
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Draught Horse Weathervane. The Australian breed of Draught Horse is a hardy animal noted for it's excellent temperament and its strength.
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Cow and Calf Weathervane. Calves is the name given to young cattle. A young male is called bull a calf. Before a young female has calved a second time she is called a heifer.
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Cockatoo Weathervane. Cockatoos are a family of large and very noisy parrots. they have moveable crests. In the wild they can live 20 to 40 years. As pets they can be very destructive. there are 14 seperate species in Australia.
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Brahman Bull Weathervane. They grow from 800 to . 11,000kilos. In 2017 a 24 month old Grey Brahman Bull broke an 11 year old all breeds price record at the NCC (Nobbs Cattle Company) Brahmans' on property sale at Inverrio, Duaringa, QLD. The record price : $325,000.
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Black Swan Weathervane. Black Swans frequents mainly large lakes and lagoons with relatively shallow permanent waters, fresh or brackish. They are monogamous breeders, and are unusual in that one-quarter of all families are parented by homosexual pairings, mostly by males.
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Black Rooster Weather Vane. In the ninth century Pope Nicholas made the rooster official. His decree was that all churches must display the rooster on their steeples or domes as a symbol of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.
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Black Fish Weathervane. Black fishing is an art. These fish fight well and truly above their weight. They are very feisty. To entice them onto the hook is difficult. They will go for cabbage one day and not go near it the next.
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Alpaca Weathervane depicts one of these loveable creatures. The wool they produce is amazing. It is sought after because of its softness, its warmth, its fineness and its hard wearing qualities.
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Sale!The Grim Reaper Weathervane. Representing the harvester of death. Clothed in a dark loose fitting robe he carries a pole with a curved blade that is used to harvest the souls of men. It is commonly said that when he visits the outcome is death.
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yttrenTrout Polished Copper Weathervane. Rainbow Trout are a freshwater fish. Anglers love trout for two reasons. One reason is because catching trout is challenging. Secondly, because trout are a pretty good meal.
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Bass Fish and Lure Weathervane. Depicting this Australian game fish. The Large Mouthed Bass is a fighter. He will not be taken easily. Furthermore, he is a carnivore and lives on smaller sized fish, crustaceans and sometimes snakes.
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Galloping Horse Copper Weathervane. Charging ahead at full gallop. whether on the track or in the paddock there is nothing like a fine horse in full flight.
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White Cockatoo/Parrot Weathervane. Cockatoos are a family of large and very noisy parrots. they have moveable crests. In the wild they can live 20 to 40 years. As pets they can be very destructive. there are 14 seperate species in Australia.
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Donkey and Foal Weathervane. Depicting a Jenny and her foal proudly facing into the wind to indicate where the wind is coming from.
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Rooster Table Top Weathervane for the patio or the outside room Not just an ornament but a functional wind direction indicator.
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This Whale Table Top Weathervane is a working model that will turn in the breeze. The Whale and its stand are fashioned in copper and brass . It allows us to marvel at the significant size of this giant from deep while enjoying the warmth and detail of the copper craftsman.
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Farm Yard Rooster Weathervane. Ideal for the backyard shed, garage, chook house or cubby. Inexpensive but effectively conveys interest and appeal.
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Weathervane Attaching Bracket. This bracket is adjustable to the pitch of the roof. It is strong and will not rust. It is suitable for metal roofs both pitched and flat.
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Gable Bracket and Extended Shaft. Made of high corrosion resistance 316 Stainless Steel, a 3mm thick plate crafted to maximise the life and stability of your treasured weathervane.
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Ridge Line Attaching Bracket is supplied as a flat stainless steel plate with instructions. It can be easily bent to fit the pitch of a metal roof. It is not suitable for tiled roofs.
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Wedge Tailed Eagle Weathervane, magnificently detailed. depicting the Lord of the air and sky. This magnificent creature is able to pin point prey from great distances because of their binocular vision. They can see 8 times more detail than humans can.
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Happy Daisy Wind Vane. These colourful spinning wind vanes come in 5 attractive colours :Pink, Green, Red, Yellow and Purple.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN R BROGAN & ASSOCIATES PTY. LTD ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS & COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Rob, Just a note to say how delighted we are with our new weathervane which I installed at the weekend. I have attached a couple of pics. Thanks again for your interest and help and a very Happy Christmas to you and your family. Regards, Rob