Subject: | RE: Bird Blinds |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" <> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:54:19 -0700 |
Greg I generally use my blind for close observation and recording, I don't think I could walk about like a Yeti!!!!!! The beauty of the blind is that you can set up in open spaces like the edge of a marsh and wetlands, most birds apparantley recognize the human shape by our distinctive "two-leggedness" so hiding the human form, especially the legs is a must. I think the Yeti suit would be cumbersome later on as you need to stay still for long periods which gets bloody painful at times. I can sit in mine and get a cup of tea while waiting :-) Martyn http://naturesound.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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