How I have built my new bird photography hide
In this video, I show how I have made a wooden hide for bird photography. The hide is set up on private farmland. Having made a similar hide about 4 years ago, I was well aware of the alterations and changes that I wanted to make this one. The essential parts of this hide was that although still a `one person hide`, I could use two cameras, each with different focal lengths, as well as a low level opening for ground level shots. The music in the video is from the YouTube Audio Library Title : In Memory of Jean Talon Artist : The Mini Vandals Nitehawk Clear View Camo Hunting Netting used in the hide from : Outdoor Value

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