Australian Bird Weathervanes from Glenview Products Call +61 0411 732 950. Browse through our great selection online. Cockatoos. are the most noisy birds . They fly in flocks and screech. Owls are nocturnal and rarely seen through daylight hours.. Eagles are magnificent soaring down from great heights. Pigeons can be very noticeable because of their numbers. Roosters proudly protecting their Hens. Emus, one of our Australian emblems. Then there are Pelicans and Wrens. Kookaburras known as the laughing jackass. Galahs are another flocking bird. Ducks, Geese and Ravens round out the collection. Kiwis are not an Australian bird how ever there are so many of their countrymen inAustralia we could not exclude them from the Australian Bird Weathervanes.
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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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Fairy Wren Weathervane shows a family of Wrens. They are small, charismatic song birds. These birds are very vulnerable to predators. Especially Kookaburras, also Currawongs and Goshawks.