🌈 Spin into Style with Our Baby Flamingo!
The In the Breeze 2817 Baby Flamingo Ground Spinner is a delightful garden accessory featuring a 12-inch wing span and a durable 17-inch fiberglass pole. Made from weather-resistant polyester, this whimsical spinner adds a splash of color and movement to any outdoor space. Easy to assemble and perfect for flower pots, yards, and planters, it's a must-have for garden enthusiasts looking to elevate their outdoor decor.
L**E
Flamingo Enthusiast
I ordered 2, I had same one already for nearly 7 years. I live in San Diego, CA and have mine in my container plants on my balcony. It only just started to fade after years of sunshine, & rain, so I decided to re-order 2 more. I get so many compliments and this is exceptionally well made.
N**Y
Nice addition to my friends flamingo collection.
I got this for my friend for Christmas. 9 months later, it looks as good as new. The best part is, it hasn't come apart like some lawn ornaments do. Holds up well in the wind and spins like crazy!
B**Y
Flamingos and Florida
We live in Florida and my wife loves Flamingos. This was a nice yard art item. Didn't bust the bank on cost, seems well made, nice colors that have held up in the blazing sun here. Definitely would purchase again.
P**R
Add Some Color to Your Garden
I purchased a flock of these baby bird spinners from "In the Breeze". They are made from a parachute-like cloth that is sewed onto the frame, not glued, which should help them last longer. I have them positioned so they add some movement and color to the further corners my flower beds without requiring me to trek out there to water them daily during the Texas summer. My only issue is putting the wings on- I found it to be quite a pain- but you only have to do it once.
L**S
Works great!
Adorable. Not too big and perfect movement. Just put out today so can’t comment on longevity but looks study for the price. Using to keep the birds away from my veggies
T**L
Nice pinwheel -- but hard to pivot.
This is a great pinwheel with nice graphics. It survived a week of windy desert camping, good as new. One weird thing, though -- how is it supposed to pivot? The bird's body doesn't pivot on the stem. I wound up hanging it upside down from a string off my camper's awning.
B**4
Goodbye
Has withstood many windstorms
B**T
Flamingo flag
The flamingo is much shorter than I thought it would be. It would go into a small garden.
Trustpilot
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