This is just a warm and well ventilated coat with headgear and hat. I
did not opt to buy the matching pants. It really is pretty
comfortable, easy to see through and keeps the skeeters from bothering me.
My record with it is in woodland where I had a classroom of kids less
than 30' from me all looking at me. None saw me and I just continued
to record my woodpecker at a State Park bird feeder.
I learned of this gear from Greg Clark who has a lot more dedication
to use it in the desert of AZ in 100+ heat.
Another good tool produced for hunters and used by recordists.
Rich Peet
Got my MN Bullfrog last night, only a MN Great Plains Toad to go and I
believe I now hold the amphib recording record for MN. Bird recording
record is harder to determine the status of. I am still behind in
Mammals and insects. I may have to switch to work those better next year.
--- In "Richard Lyttle"
<> wrote:
>
> rich, looking pretty stumpy there.
>
> we could use that camoflage dedication in bogfoot research, mon.
>
> rip lyttle
> www.bfro.net Maryland researcher.
>
> --- In "Rich Peet" <richpeet@>
> > wrote:
> > > Nice stuff. But not so stealthy. Attached is a photo from this July
> > > where I was showing a group how to stealth for songbirds. I
would not
> > > be so visible outside of a roadbed. This is a photo showing my more
> > > pretty profile.
> > >
> > > http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/GS.jpg
> > >
> > > Rich
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