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Fieldmouse (Bewick)mus sylvaticus - the LONG- TAILED FIELD-MOUSE : this is the Country Mouse of Aesops fable, who prefers to risk reapers and predator birds to adopting an urban lifestyle
The Reaper?s Song to the Harvest MoonThe Reapers Song to the Harvest Moon. Date: 1858
A triumphal carriage with female reapers holding scythesA triumphal carriage decorated with fruit and flowers from the harvest accompanied by female reapers (Schnitterinnen) holding scythes. A woman with a bushel of wheat sits on a throne
Japanese Scene - Harvesting rice in a paddy field. Date: circa 1909
Austrian Harvest WreathHarvesters of Niederosterreich (Lower Austria) present the Schnitterkranz (Reapers Wreath) to the farmer, as a token that the harvest has been completed Date: 1888
Crying the Neck at Gulval, CornwallA man in the village of Gulval near Penzance, Cornwall, in September 1984, following the harvest tradition of Crying the Neck
Spain (17th c. ). Reapers War (1643)Spain. Catalonia. Guerra dels Segadors (Catalan revolt or Reapers War), 1643. Relacio molt verdadera de la victoria que ha tingut lo excelentisim se mariscal de la Mota (Mothe)
French Coutryfolk - Lunchtime for Reapers / HarvestersFrench Countryfolk - Lunchtime for Reapers/Harvesters Date: circa 1905
Puss in Boots talks to reapers mowing a meadow, persuading them to tell the King that the meadow belongs to his Master. Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697
18th CenturyReapers at their mid-day break - the farmer makes sure they get their food
Harvest GleanersGleaners - a mother and her children - return home with an armful of corn which they have been able to gather from the field after the reapers have finished their work