bird scarer

/ˈbɜrdˌskɛrər/
noun
  1. A device or person used to frighten birds away from crops or gardens.
    • An old scarecrow is a traditional bird-scarer that still works well.
    • The farmer set up a bird-scarer in the field to protect his corn from crows.
    • They bought a noisy bird-scarer that makes a loud bang every few minutes.
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