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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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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.
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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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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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Pigeon Weathervane In Australia we are familiar with the rock doves, most often referred to as"feral pigeons". these are the ones we see in parks and around city buildings. Usually in large numbers. They seem to eat every thing and any thing that they can find to get their beaks into.
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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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Thoroughbred Mare & Foal Weathervane. Thoroughbred Horses are considered "hot-blooded" horses. They are known for their agility, speed, and spirit. They are more sensitive and spirited than cold-blooded or warmblood breeds. they are bred for horse racing. Horse racing is known as the sport of Kings.
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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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Red Rooster Weather Vane. In the ninth century Pope Nicholas made the rooster official. His decree was that all churches must display a rooster on their steeples or domes as a symbol of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.
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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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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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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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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.