Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Can a scarecrow crow scare crows?


We have a new resident at the allotment; his name is Colin the crow. Though with his big orange beak he's more like a blackbird, with green eyes. I'm hoping he'll scare off the birds and animals that spend a good deal of time devouring all my hard work. He's made from black bin liners stuffed with supermarket plastic bags. I read that movement and sound frighten the birds away, so Colin has 'feathers' that flap about in the wind. However, I have a feeling that every mammal and bird in the neighbourhood will be congregating on my plot to laugh at the new curiosity.

6 comments:

  1. Awwww, that's brilliant. I don't know if he'll scare crows, but he's a wonderful addition to the allotment.

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  2. Brilliant - so much more imaginative than a boring old scarecrow. Hope he performs well for you.

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  3. Loving Colin. I was thinking about designing a scarecrow for my plot next year. I like the idea of giving my plot some personality. I'm not normally a gnome fan but I've even considered one for the plot. Is that going too far?

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  4. Thanks! I think anything that is fun and gets you out enjoying your plot is all good. I have never owned a gnome but I am fond of them and I also would like to have one on the plot.

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  5. This is really wonderful. I may have to pinch the idea for when I move down to Wales and ATTEMPT to make it with nephews and nieces. So thank you, thank you for sharing.

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  6. It's a great one to make with kids. They can help to cut the feathers and the stuffing is fun. My secret is gaffer tape, which I used to hold everything together. The eyes and beak were stuck on with a hot glue gun. It melted the plastic a tiny bit. Post some pictures and let me know when you do it!

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