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Scarecrow

A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human. Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops.[1] Scarecrows are used around the world by farmers, and are a notable symbol of farms and the countryside in popular culture.

A grouping of scarecrows in a rice paddy in Japan

Design edit

 
A scarecrow wearing a helmet (Japan)

The common form of a scarecrow is a humanoid figure dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds such as crows or sparrows from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops.[1] Machinery such as windmills have been employed as scarecrows, but the effectiveness lessens as animals become familiar with the structures.[2]

Since the invention of the humanoid scarecrow, more effective methods have been developed. On California farmland, highly-reflective aluminized PET film ribbons are tied to the plants to produce shimmers from the sun. Another approach is using automatic noise guns powered by propane gas. One winery in New York has even used inflatable tube men or airdancers to scare away birds.[3]

Cultural impact edit

 
Circle of scarecrow children at Joe's Scarecrow Village
Name Locale
Hodmedod.[9] Berkshire
Murmet.[10] Devon
Hay-man.[11] England
Gallybagger.[12] Isle of Wight
Tattie Bogal.[13][14][15] Isle of Skye
Tattie bogle.[9][16]>

Bodach-rocais (lit. "old man of the rooks").[11]

Scotland
Mommet.[9] Somerset
Mawkin.[9] Sussex
Bwbach.[17] Wales

Festivals edit

 
Scarecrow of The BFG at Norland Scarecrow Festival, West Yorkshire, England
 
Urchfont Scarecrow Festival, Ali Baba
  • In England, the Urchfont Scarecrow Festival was established in the 1990s and has become a major local event, attracting up to 10,000 people annually for the May Day Bank Holiday.[18] Originally based on an idea imported from Derbyshire, or Kettlewell, North Yorkshire,[19] it was the first Scarecrow Festival to be established in the whole of southern England.[20]
  • The festival at Wray, Lancashire, was established in the early 1990s and continues to the present day. In the village of Orton, Eden, Cumbria scarecrows are displayed each year, often using topical themes such as a Dalek exterminating a Wind turbine to represent local opposition to a wind farm.[20]
  • The village of Blackrod, near Bolton in Greater Manchester, holds a popular annual Scarecrow Festival over a weekend usually in early July.[20]
  • In the US, St. Charles, Illinois, hosts an annual Scarecrow Festival.[31] Peddler's Village in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, hosts an annual scarecrow festival and presents a scarecrow display in September–October that draws tens of thousands of visitors.[32][33]
  • The "pumpkin people" come in the autumn months in the valley region of Nova Scotia, Canada. They are scarecrows with pumpkin heads applied to them doing various things such as playing the fiddle or riding a wooden horse. Hickling, in the south of Nottinghamshire, is another village that celebrates an annual scarecrow event. It is very popular and has successfully raised a great deal of money for charity.[34] Meaford, Ontario, has celebrated the Scarecrow Invasion since 1996.[35][36]
  • In the Philippines in 2015,[37] the Province of Isabela started a scarecrow festival named after the local language: the Bambanti Festival. The province invites all its cities and towns to participate for the festivities, which last a week; it has drawn tourists from around the island of Luzon.[37]
  • The largest gathering of scarecrows in one location is 3,812 and was achieved by National Forest Adventure Farm in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, UK, on 7 August 2014.[38]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lesley Brown (ed.). (2007). "Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles". 6th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923324-3.
  2. ^ Hartshorne, Henry (1881), The Household Cyclopedia of General Information, New York: Thomas Kelly, Machinery of various kinds, such as wind-mills in miniature, horse rattles, etc., to be put in motion by the wind, are often employed to frighten crows; but with all of these they soon become familiar, when they cease to be of any use whatever.
    Additionally, the humanoid frame of the traditional scarecrow was thought to aid in deterring the birds. The most effectual method of banishing them from a field, as far as experience goes, is to combine with one or other of the scarecrows in vogue the frequent use of the musket. Nothing strikes such terror into these sagacious animals as the sight of a fowling-piece and the explosion of gun powder, which they have known so often to be fatal to their race.
    Such is their dread of a fowling-piece, that if one is placed upon a dyke or other eminence, it will for a long time prevent them from alighting on the adjacent grounds. Many people now, however, believe that crows like most other birds, do more good by destroying insects and worms, etc., than harm by eating grain.
  3. ^ Kamp, Jon (29 November 2013). . Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 2013-11-29.
  4. ^ "Joe's Scarecrow Village". atlasobscura.com. Atlas Obscura. 24 August 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  5. ^ Levius, Travis (23 July 2019). "Valley of the dolls: Inside Japan's 'Scarecrow Village'". CNN. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  6. ^ Starkey, Ryan (7 November 2023). "Map of British English dialects". starkeycomics.com. Starkey Comics. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  7. ^ Kinsley, Austin (29 August 2015). "Bisterne Scarecrow Festival". silentearth.org. Silent Earth. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Scarecrow words". relatedwords.io. Related words. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d "Scottish word of the week: Tattie-bogle". The Scotsman. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  10. ^ "Devon: local history". bbc.co.uk. British Broadcasting Company (BBC). 13 May 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  11. ^ a b Rotenberk, Lori (28 May 2014). "Hay, Man: The Curious Life and Times of Scarecrows". modernfarmer.com. Modern Farmer. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  12. ^ Phillips, Nigel (2023). "Gatcombe and Chillerton Scarecrow Festival 2024". gallybagger.org.uk. Gallybagger. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  13. ^ "Tattie Bogal". alzscot.org. Alzheimer Scotland. 2023. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  14. ^ Hellon, Lesley (2014). "Tattie Bogal". spanglefish.com. Spanglefish. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  15. ^ "Tattie Bogal Festival". skyeguides.co.uk. Skye Guides. 12 July 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  16. ^ Warrack, Alexander (1982). "Chambers Scots Dictionary". Chambers. ISBN 0-550-11801-2.
  17. ^ "Bwbach". oxfordreference.com. Oxford Reference. 2023. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  18. ^ Council, Urchfont Parish. "Urchfont Parish Council – Scarecrow Festival".
  19. ^ "Urchfont 25th Scarecrow Festival". urchfontscarecrows.co.uk. Urchfont Scarecrow Festival Charity. 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  20. ^ a b c d e f "The UK's Traditional Scarecrow Festival at Its Best". tv-english.club. TV English Club. 1 July 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  21. ^ Travis, Jo (2008). "CUTTING-EDGE OF HISTORY; DOWN YOUR WAY Jo Travis reports on a rural idyll that was once a world capital of industry". Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd.
  22. ^ Scarecrow Committee (a subcommittee of Belbroughton Parochial Church Council). "Belbroughton Scarecrow Festival".
  23. ^ "Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival draws in crowds". Bbc.co.uk. 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
  24. ^ Banks, Georgia (23 July 2021). "County Durham village invaded by scarecrows". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  25. ^ "Staindrop: best time to visit". travopo.com. Staindrop. 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  26. ^ Carter, Nicky (14 August 2022). "Characters from kids' books brought to life". Teesdale Mercury. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  27. ^ , archived from the original on 2011-01-14
  28. ^ "Tattie Bogal – Home".
  29. ^ "Scarecrow Trail".
  30. ^ "No shock that Mullion Scarecrow Festival was 'best ever'". The Packet. 29 August 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  31. ^ "Scarecrow Festival".
  32. ^ Unknown, Andrew (8 February 2022). "A History Of Scarecrows". sunandseedlings.com/. Sun and Seedlings. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  33. ^ "Celebrating 45 years of Scarecrows in the Village". peddlersvillage.com. Peddler's Village. 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  34. ^ "Village hands over £13,500 – Local". Melton Times. 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
  35. ^ Vance, Stephen (30 January 2023). "No Scarecrow Invasion For 2023". Meaford Independent. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  36. ^ "Schedule of events 2023". scarecrowinvasion.com. Meaford Scarecrow Invasion. 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  37. ^ a b Abad-Bergonia, Virginia (8 February 2018). "Bambanti Festival 2018". Manila Times. Retrieved 30 November 2023 – via Province of Isabela.
  38. ^ "Guinness World Records". 7 August 2014.

Further reading edit

Scarecrow Fact and Fable, Peter Haining, 1986

External links edit

  Media related to Scarecrows at Wikimedia Commons
  Media related to Scarecrow festivals at Wikimedia Commons

  • Photo of a crow trap in Australia
  • Scarecrows historically speaking

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For other uses see Scarecrow disambiguation For the characters see Scarecrow Oz Scarecrow DC Comics and Scarecrow Marvel Comics A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops 1 Scarecrows are used around the world by farmers and are a notable symbol of farms and the countryside in popular culture A grouping of scarecrows in a rice paddy in Japan Contents 1 Design 2 Cultural impact 2 1 Festivals 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksDesign edit nbsp A scarecrow wearing a helmet Japan The common form of a scarecrow is a humanoid figure dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds such as crows or sparrows from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops 1 Machinery such as windmills have been employed as scarecrows but the effectiveness lessens as animals become familiar with the structures 2 Since the invention of the humanoid scarecrow more effective methods have been developed On California farmland highly reflective aluminized PET film ribbons are tied to the plants to produce shimmers from the sun Another approach is using automatic noise guns powered by propane gas One winery in New York has even used inflatable tube men or airdancers to scare away birds 3 Cultural impact edit nbsp Circle of scarecrow children at Joe s Scarecrow VillageJoe s Scarecrow Village in Cape Breton Canada was a roadside attraction displaying dozens of scarecrows 4 The Japanese village of Nagoro on the island of Shikoku in the Tokushima Prefecture has 35 inhabitants but more than 350 scarecrows 5 In the United Kingdom where there are a few different languages and several different dialects 6 there are a wide range of alternative names such as 7 8 Name LocaleHodmedod 9 BerkshireMurmet 10 DevonHay man 11 EnglandGallybagger 12 Isle of WightTattie Bogal 13 14 15 Isle of SkyeTattie bogle 9 16 gt Bodach rocais lit old man of the rooks 11 ScotlandMommet 9 SomersetMawkin 9 SussexBwbach 17 WalesFestivals edit nbsp Scarecrow of The BFG at Norland Scarecrow Festival West Yorkshire England nbsp Urchfont Scarecrow Festival Ali BabaIn England the Urchfont Scarecrow Festival was established in the 1990s and has become a major local event attracting up to 10 000 people annually for the May Day Bank Holiday 18 Originally based on an idea imported from Derbyshire or Kettlewell North Yorkshire 19 it was the first Scarecrow Festival to be established in the whole of southern England 20 Belbroughton north Worcestershire holds an annual Scarecrow Weekend on the last weekend of each September since 1996 which raises money for local charities 21 22 The village of Meerbrook in Staffordshire holds an annual Scarecrow Festival during the month of May Tetford and Salmonby Lincolnshire jointly host one 20 The festival at Wray Lancashire was established in the early 1990s and continues to the present day In the village of Orton Eden Cumbria scarecrows are displayed each year often using topical themes such as a Dalek exterminating a Wind turbine to represent local opposition to a wind farm 20 The village of Blackrod near Bolton in Greater Manchester holds a popular annual Scarecrow Festival over a weekend usually in early July 20 Norland West Yorkshire has a Scarecrow festival Kettlewell in North Yorkshire has held an annual festival since 1994 23 20 The villages of Cotherstone 24 Staindrop 25 and Middleton in Teesdale in County Durham have annual scarecrow festivals 26 Scotland s first scarecrow festival was held in West Kilbride North Ayrshire in 2004 27 and there is also one held in Montrose On the Isle of Skye the Tattie bogal event 28 is held each year featuring a scarecrow trail and other events Tonbridge in Kent also host an annual Scarecrow Trail 29 organised by the local Rotary Club to raise money for local charities Gisburn Lancashire held its first Scarecrow Festival in June 2014 20 Mullion in Cornwall has an annual scarecrow festival since 2007 30 In the US St Charles Illinois hosts an annual Scarecrow Festival 31 Peddler s Village in Bucks County Pennsylvania hosts an annual scarecrow festival and presents a scarecrow display in September October that draws tens of thousands of visitors 32 33 The pumpkin people come in the autumn months in the valley region of Nova Scotia Canada They are scarecrows with pumpkin heads applied to them doing various things such as playing the fiddle or riding a wooden horse Hickling in the south of Nottinghamshire is another village that celebrates an annual scarecrow event It is very popular and has successfully raised a great deal of money for charity 34 Meaford Ontario has celebrated the Scarecrow Invasion since 1996 35 36 In the Philippines in 2015 37 the Province of Isabela started a scarecrow festival named after the local language the Bambanti Festival The province invites all its cities and towns to participate for the festivities which last a week it has drawn tourists from around the island of Luzon 37 The largest gathering of scarecrows in one location is 3 812 and was achieved by National Forest Adventure Farm in Burton upon Trent Staffordshire UK on 7 August 2014 38 Gallery edit nbsp A scarecrow known as Bungkhyachaa in Nepali in a cauliflower field in Nepal nbsp Scarecrow near Hui an China nbsp Scarecrow Drawing by Carus Postcard from 1910 1915 nbsp Scarecrow in Belgium nbsp Scarecrow at Madikai AmbalathukaraSee also editBird scarer Effigy Henohenomoheji Klopotec Kostroma Kuebiko Straw man dummy Sōzu Kunekune urban legend Ting mongReferences edit a b Lesley Brown ed 2007 Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles 6th ed Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 923324 3 Hartshorne Henry 1881 The Household Cyclopedia of General Information New York Thomas Kelly Machinery of various kinds such as wind mills in miniature horse rattles etc to be put in motion by the wind are often employed to frighten crows but with all of these they soon become familiar when they cease to be of any use whatever Additionally the humanoid frame of the traditional scarecrow was thought to aid in deterring the birds The most effectual method of banishing them from a field as far as experience goes is to combine with one or other of the scarecrows in vogue the frequent use of the musket Nothing strikes such terror into these sagacious animals as the sight of a fowling piece and the explosion of gun powder which they have known so often to be fatal to their race Such is their dread of a fowling piece that if one is placed upon a dyke or other eminence it will for a long time prevent them from alighting on the adjacent grounds Many people now however believe that crows like most other birds do more good by destroying insects and worms etc than harm by eating grain Kamp Jon 29 November 2013 New Scarecrows for Vineyards Car Dealers Inflatable Dancing Tube Men Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on 2013 11 29 Joe s Scarecrow Village atlasobscura com Atlas Obscura 24 August 2010 Retrieved 30 November 2023 Levius Travis 23 July 2019 Valley of the dolls Inside Japan s Scarecrow Village CNN Retrieved 30 November 2023 Starkey Ryan 7 November 2023 Map of British English dialects starkeycomics com Starkey Comics Retrieved 30 November 2023 Kinsley Austin 29 August 2015 Bisterne Scarecrow Festival silentearth org Silent Earth Retrieved 30 November 2023 Scarecrow words relatedwords io Related words Retrieved 30 November 2023 a b c d Scottish word of the week Tattie bogle The Scotsman 14 May 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2023 Devon local history bbc co uk British Broadcasting Company BBC 13 May 2009 Retrieved 1 December 2023 a b Rotenberk Lori 28 May 2014 Hay Man The Curious Life and Times of Scarecrows modernfarmer com Modern Farmer Retrieved 1 December 2023 Phillips Nigel 2023 Gatcombe and Chillerton Scarecrow Festival 2024 gallybagger org uk Gallybagger Retrieved 1 December 2023 Tattie Bogal alzscot org Alzheimer Scotland 2023 Retrieved 1 December 2023 Hellon Lesley 2014 Tattie Bogal spanglefish com Spanglefish Retrieved 1 December 2023 Tattie Bogal Festival skyeguides co uk Skye Guides 12 July 2011 Retrieved 1 December 2023 Warrack Alexander 1982 Chambers Scots Dictionary Chambers ISBN 0 550 11801 2 Bwbach oxfordreference com Oxford Reference 2023 Retrieved 1 December 2023 Council Urchfont Parish Urchfont Parish Council Scarecrow Festival Urchfont 25th Scarecrow Festival urchfontscarecrows co uk Urchfont Scarecrow Festival Charity 2023 Retrieved 30 November 2023 a b c d e f The UK s Traditional Scarecrow Festival at Its Best tv english club TV English Club 1 July 2023 Retrieved 30 November 2023 Travis Jo 2008 CUTTING EDGE OF HISTORY DOWN YOUR WAY Jo Travis reports on a rural idyll that was once a world capital of industry Birmingham Post amp Mail Ltd Scarecrow Committee a subcommittee of Belbroughton Parochial Church Council Belbroughton Scarecrow Festival Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival draws in crowds Bbc co uk 2011 08 14 Retrieved 2012 07 12 Banks Georgia 23 July 2021 County Durham village invaded by scarecrows The Northern Echo Retrieved 30 November 2023 Staindrop best time to visit travopo com Staindrop 2023 Retrieved 30 November 2023 Carter Nicky 14 August 2022 Characters from kids books brought to life Teesdale Mercury Retrieved 30 November 2023 Tiger Woods and Homer Simpson Appear at Village Scarecrow Festival archived from the original on 2011 01 14 Tattie Bogal Home Scarecrow Trail No shock that Mullion Scarecrow Festival was best ever The Packet 29 August 2014 Retrieved 30 November 2023 Scarecrow Festival Unknown Andrew 8 February 2022 A History Of Scarecrows sunandseedlings com Sun and Seedlings Retrieved 30 November 2023 Celebrating 45 years of Scarecrows in the Village peddlersvillage com Peddler s Village 2023 Retrieved 30 November 2023 Village hands over 13 500 Local Melton Times 2010 02 09 Retrieved 2012 07 12 Vance Stephen 30 January 2023 No Scarecrow Invasion For 2023 Meaford Independent Retrieved 30 November 2023 Schedule of events 2023 scarecrowinvasion com Meaford Scarecrow Invasion 2023 Retrieved 30 November 2023 a b Abad Bergonia Virginia 8 February 2018 Bambanti Festival 2018 Manila Times Retrieved 30 November 2023 via Province of Isabela Guinness World Records 7 August 2014 Further reading editScarecrow Fact and Fable Peter Haining 1986External links edit nbsp Media related to Scarecrows at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Media related to Scarecrow festivals at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Look up scarecrow in Wiktionary the free dictionary Photo of a crow trap in Australia Scarecrows historically speaking Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scarecrow amp oldid 1207092127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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