Michael,
Sounds like you need to invest in a bird hide clamp. They are basically a
C-clamp with a small ball head to mount the scope on. The C-clamp can be
attached to any convenient part of the hide. The major tripod manufacturers
produce various clamps. I have used a Manfrotto Universal Super-clamp a few
times. I have seen some interesting home made jobs around the traps.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 02/02/2013, at 15:37, Michael Wood <> wrote:
> Gooday Simon
>
> One thing that I would have thought essential for a well-designed birdhide is
> the height of the bench/seat inside and its distance from the viewing window
> -I have been to so many excellent-looking hides only to find that once inside
> I could not set my scope up in front of the bench, which was a permanent
> fixture.
>
> Regards,
> Michael
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