scarecrows
A scarecrow is a figure made to resemble a human, often placed in fields to deter birds and other animals from eating crops. Traditionally, scarecrows are made from materials like old clothes, straw, and wooden poles. They are commonly found in agricultural areas where farmers grow corn, wheat, and other crops.
Scarecrows have been used for centuries in various cultures around the world. While their primary purpose is to protect crops, they can also serve as a symbol of rural life and creativity. Some people even decorate scarecrows for festivals, making them colorful and fun additions to the landscape.