Billede: Bird Deterrents Protecting a Cornfield

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Sidst opdateret: 13. marts 2026 kl. 20.38.20 UTC

High-resolution scene of bird deterrents in a cornfield, including an owl decoy, reflective ribbons, pinwheels, and a hawk-shaped kite protecting growing corn plants.


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Bird Deterrents Protecting a Cornfield

Owl decoy, reflective ribbons, pinwheels, and a hawk kite used as bird deterrents in a green cornfield under a blue sky.

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The image presents a wide, high-resolution view of an expansive cornfield under a bright blue sky scattered with soft white clouds. Rows of tall, healthy corn plants stretch across the landscape toward the distant horizon, their broad green leaves catching the sunlight and their golden tassels rising above the foliage. The scene conveys the scale and vitality of a productive agricultural field during the growing season. In the foreground, several bird deterrents have been strategically placed among the crops to protect the developing corn from feeding birds.

One of the most prominent deterrents is a realistic black owl decoy mounted on top of a sturdy wooden post. The owl figure faces outward across the field with bright yellow eyes and textured feather details, mimicking the appearance of a natural predator that might discourage smaller birds from approaching. Nearby, long metallic mylar ribbons are tied to poles and flutter freely in the breeze. Their reflective surfaces twist and ripple, catching the sunlight and producing flashes of light that can startle or confuse birds attempting to land among the plants.

Above the corn, a hawk-shaped kite is suspended from a thin pole and tether line. The kite resembles a bird of prey with extended wings and patterned feathers, giving the impression of a predator circling above the crops. Its position high in the air allows it to move with the wind, creating motion that enhances the illusion of a living raptor guarding the field. Around the field, several brightly colored pinwheels are also mounted on slender posts. The pinwheels spin rapidly in the wind, producing continuous motion and occasional glints of reflected sunlight that add another layer of visual disturbance for birds.

In the background, dark silhouettes of crows and starlings fly across the sky, some appearing to circle cautiously at a distance from the deterrents. A thin line of trees borders the field at the horizon, forming a natural boundary and adding depth to the landscape. The overall composition highlights both the beauty of the rural setting and the practical measures farmers use to protect crops from wildlife. The combination of decoys, reflective materials, spinning devices, and aerial deterrents demonstrates a layered approach to bird management, blending simple mechanical tools with natural predator imagery to safeguard the corn plants as they mature.

Billedet er relateret til: Growing Corn: Your Complete Guide to Sweet Success in the Garden

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