The Hinging and Rotating Coupler Mechanism for Avian Spinning Wing Decoy invention comprises of a pivoting coupler mechanism that is attached to an elongated flexible rod and stake system that provides multi-directional motion for avian spinning wing decoy. The pivoting coupler mechanism, elongated flexible rod and stake system elevate the avian spinning wing decoy above the ground. Motion of the avian spinning wing decoy above the ground can be activated by either the wind or a pull string that can be attached to the upper portion of the flexible rod. This invention further comprises of an on/off switch that is located in the tail of the avian spinning wing decoy that can activated on or off by coming into contact with a firm surface such as the ground or elevated surface.