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Scarecrow(scarecrow)A scarecrow is a device (traditionally a mannequin ) that isused to discourage birds like crows from disturbingcrops. Modern scarecrows no longer take a human shape. On California farmland,highly reflective MylarŪ ribbons are tied to the plants to create shimmers from thesun. The scarecrow was commonly used in 19th century English Literature, asshown by its presence in the L. Frank Baum tale The Wonderful Wizard of Oz , as one of the main protagonists . TheScarecrow of Oz was searching for brains from the Great Wizard. Another animated scarecrow from children's fiction was WorzelGummidge , who first appeared in series of novels by Barbara Euphan Todd in the 1930s , and later in apopular television adaptation. Not only do crows feed on recently cast seed, they also gather nightly, starting withgroups of a half dozen which then unite to form a group of 20 to 30 and so on until the flock is quite large and noisy. It istheir habit to return to the same place each night. Thus, it is in the interest of farmers, gardeners, and homeowners to movethem along (to make them someone else's problem). The 1881 Household Cyclopedia gives the following advice:
Crows can be a problem in Spring gardens. They can work down a row pulling up recentlysprouted corn to eat the remaining seed/seedlings. In the southern Appalachians another common method of scaring off crows was use of a dead crow hung upside down from apole. There is also a movie starring Al Pacino named Scarecrow . The lead character in a number of Russell Thorndike books, alias Dr Syn also made into films, one by Disney starring Patrick McGoohan Scarecrow isalso a novel by Australian writer Matthew Reilly . There is an album called "Scarecrow" by the country singer Garth Brooks There is DC comic book character known as The Scarecrow External link, one, scarecro, problem, scarecrwo, wind, scarcerow, oz, scarecrw, character, scarerow, method, scarercow, wizard, scarcrow, long, carecrow, adjacent, scraecrow, persons, scaecrow, harm, csarecrow, spring, scarecow, gardens, scarecorw, insects, scaercrow, many, sarecrow, good, sacrecrow, grounds, screcrow, frequent This article is completely or partly from Wikipedia - The Free Online Encyclopedia. Original Article. The text on this site is made available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation Licence. We take no responsibility for the content, accuracy and use of this article. Anoca.org Encyclopedia 0.13s |