Annual scarecrow festival A scarecrow making a telephone call is displayed as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) A young girl looks up a scarecrow created to represent the character from the BBC television series 'Open All Hours' stands as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) A character is displayed with a spade within a garden as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) Characters stand as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) Characters stand as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrites. (GETTY) A scarecrow made from corks and dressed as a bartender stands as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) Characters stand as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) Characters dressed as the band ABBA stand as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrites. (GETTY) A scarecrow character is displayed as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrites. (GETTY) Scarecrows dressed as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stand as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) Characters are displayed as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrites. (GETTY) A scarecrow dressed as a bee-keeper stands beside a hive and bees as part of the annual scarecrow festival on August 13, 2011 in Kettlewell, England. During the two week festival the rural Yorkshire Dales village comes to life with both traditional scarecrows and more modern takes, including parodies of current affairs and celebrities. (GETTY) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest