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Get outside and enjoy activities with whirligigs.

A whirligig is a child's toy that whirls or spins, according to Webster's New World College Dictionary. Historically, whirligigs were handmade pieces of folk art mounted atop sticks for the garden. More modern versions are known as pinwheels. Today's natural whirligigs are simple. Falling from trees, seeds and fruits take on the body of tiny parachutes. Through this remarkable process of dispersal, they become whirligigs in the fall winds, bringing fun activities for you to enjoy.

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      • Take a walk outside with a pinwheel. pin wheel image by Wimbledon from Fotolia.com

        Use pinwheel whirligigs while spending time outside exploring nature. Whirligigs are propelled by the wind. On a still day, running will spin your pinwheel quickly. On a windy day, walk slowly, holding the pinwheel stick as the propeller rotates effortlessly. Hold a pinwheel near a waterfall and watch nature work. Witness movement driven by wind.

      Whirligig Air Races

      • Brown helicopter whirligigs fall from maple trees. Maple tree image by citylights from Fotolia.com

        Helicopter whirlybirds that fall from trees are types of whirligigs. "They include seeds or one-seeded fruits with a rigid or membranous wing at one end," described by Wayne's World's textbook of natural history. The pitch, or angle of the wing, causes the seed to spin as it falls. Have races by dropping your favorite whirligig from a deck and watching it reach the ground the fastest. See how far your helicopter will travel from a point, as the wind is capable of carrying far distances.

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      Watching the Whirligigs

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    • Photo Credit Michael Hall/Digital Vision/Getty Images pin wheel image by Wimbledon from Fotolia.com Maple tree image by citylights from Fotolia.com maple tree seeds image by cvrgrl from Fotolia.com colorful windmill image by leafy from Fotolia.com

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