Scarecrow -
: Usually stuffed with straw, hay, or old rags to create a humanoid shape.
: Popularized by characters like the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz , often characterized as kind, gentle, and country-bumpkin .
The core purpose of a scarecrow is to act as a mannequin or guardian in open fields. Scarecrow
Historically, scarecrows are built using simple, readily available materials.
: They discourage crows and other birds from feeding on recently cast seeds and ripening crops. : Usually stuffed with straw, hay, or old
A is a traditional agricultural decoy designed to protect crops from birds. While their primary function is utilitarian, they have become enduring symbols in culture, folklore, and seasonal decor. 1. Function and Utility
: The use of human-shaped decoys dates back to ancient Egypt to protect wheat fields. While their primary function is utilitarian, they have
Scarecrows often appear in literature and media as characters with distinct "personalities".