posted 6 years ago
I used to live in Osaka. As densely populated as it is, you will find Gardens in the tiniest little squares imaginable, some of them with vegetables as high as your head. Old people can be very serious about these little gardens, and you can see them as you go by hours and hours everyday. In many of these Gardens, The Gardener's have built fake birds of prey, or flying organisms, out of thin bamboo and black trash bags. The plastic is strung Slack enough to billow with the slightest wind, and the creature dangles from a length of string. I honestly couldn't tell you how the birds felt about them, but I do know those gardeners produce a hell of a lot of fruit and vegetables that are eaten all throughout Japan. Japan is old. They pride themselves on this. If any flashy innovation stuck its head into their culture, it's had about two thousand years to flush out anything that doesn't bring home the bacon. So logic would suggest to me it must work, in the same way that all molars, regardless of the animal in whom they developed, look pretty much the same. In the way that hammers, regardless of the people or the country or the resources in question, developed pretty much the same.