Traditionally, scarecrows are human figures placed in fields to discourage birds from feeding on crops. But these days they are more often used to celebrate autumn.
Some alternate names for scarecrows are: Mommet, Hodmedod, Tattie bogle, Flay-crow, Mawpin, Bird-scarer, Moggy, Shay and Bogeyman.
Madame Monarch
Paper Dancer
“The first and great commandment is: Don’t let them scare you.” ~Elmer Davis
18 comments:
These are marvelous. No reason to be scared.
I didn't realize they did that. Very cool!
The first one is so pretty!
I love visiting Tucson Botanical Gardens. These are fantastic scarecrows, very creative and artistic. We could definitely use one or two in our yard when we overseed. Where IS that great horned owl when I need him?!LOL!
I used to see scarecrow a long time ago, birds must be educated enough now, scarecrows are no more seen in the paddy fields.
We have plenty of Scare crows at our place, mainly to guard our paddy field.
These are very unique scarecrows, and fantastic photos, Diane!
colourful scarecrows! my lil' girl loves it!
Some really beautiful and lovely shots !! Loved the beauty !! Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
those are some groovey scarecrows! love the monochrome shot!
Wow gorgeous. How creative! I love the first one.
These are wonderful, how creative. The first one is my favorite.
That first scarecrow is so colorful!! Awesome!
The last one looks like a rock man. Colorful and different types scarecrows looks fascinating.
I won't be scared am sure,those are pretty colors of the scarecrow. Hihihi...
Interesting scarecrows - very creatively done! Didn't know half of those names for 'em, Diane!
Great scarecrows! We enjoyed our visit to the Gardens this spring and I'm sure we'll go back.
Thanks, Dianne for your nice comments on my PS work.
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