11 Weather Vanes to Point You in the Right Direction

Backyard accessorizing meets functionality in the classic, versatile weather vane.

By Jennifer Noonan | Updated Aug 18, 2015 12:25 PM

Traditional Rooster

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Traditional Rooster

The classic rooster weather vane has historic and biblical origins. In the 9th century, the Pope decreed that every church place a rooster on its dome or steeple to remind Christians that the cock would not crow the morning after the Last Supper until Peter denounced Christ three times.

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Mythological

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Mythological

Gods and goddesses may have ruled the weather in the ancient world, but nowadays, they only help to forecast it. The Greek god Zeus is a fitting choice here, considering the earliest recorded weather vane honored his nephew, the god Triton, in Athens, 48 B.C.

westcoastweathervanes.com

Antique Equestrian

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Antique Equestrian

The growing popularity of harness racing in the mid-1800s spurred manufacturers to design weather vanes featuring the most famous race horses. This example, made of copper and brass, dates back to 1910-1930.

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Modern

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Modern

Made of brass and copper, this minimalist, cosmos-inspired weather vane has a single globe to designate north.

denninger.com

Literary

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Literary

The Cheshire Cat is the infamously enigmatic character from Alice in Wonderland, who disappears and appears on a whim, sometimes only as a giant grin. He pops up wherever he likes—why not your roof?

westcoastweathervanes.com

Bedtime Stories

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Bedtime Stories

This Mary Poppins weather vane was privately commissioned and custom-built. Its placement is perfect, making it appear as though Mary will land on the doorstep at any moment. 

westcoastweathervanes.com

Gigantic

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Gigantic

This weather vane in Montague, MI, is a whopping 48' tall and was "World's Largest Weathervane" until being overtaken by #11 on our list.

home.rosshome.net

Kinetic Wind Sculptures

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Kinetic Wind Sculptures

They aren't technically weather vanes, as they don't tell you which direction the breeze is blowing. But they spin, move, and dance in the wind in such a mesmerizing way, you'd soon forget about looking for north anyway.

powellgardens.blogspot.com

Arrow

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Arrow

Weathered, but no worse for wear, is this classic, roof-mounted wind directional. Can't argue with the simplicity of an arrow!

flickr.com/army.arch

Whimsical

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Whimsical

If the wind is blowing in the right direction... pigs can fly! Some weather vanes look like copper but are actually made of a vinyl resin that will endure the elements for years.

simplylibby.blogspot.com

Plane Vane

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Plane Vane

A Douglas DC-3 serves as the weather vane at the Whitehorse International Airport in Canada and holds the proud title of "World's Largest Weathervane". It’s certainly big enough to spot, even from the air!

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