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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 416807" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>I've watched a few how to youtubes on wildlife photography - mostly about birds. </p><p>For example:<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nDeU3iUIRg" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nDeU3iUIRg</a> </p><p>Where the photographer sits in a hunter's blind.</p><p></p><p>I can get one at the local Canadian Tire store, sporting goods store or order one like this from Amazon</p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Ameristep-Brickhouse-Blind-Realtree-Camoflauge/dp/B00IKT5RAQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top/184-4850108-1367634" target="_blank">Amazon.com : Evolved Ingenuity 1RX3H019 Hunting Brickhouse Ground Blind, Camo Pattern, 59 x 59 x 67-In. : Ameristep Brickhouse Blind : Sports & Outdoors</a> </p><p>Or watch our local buy and sell site like Kijiji and get a used one.</p><p>Or build my own from camo netting or whatever. </p><p></p><p>Question to the bird photographers - is it worth the $100 - $150 to buy one of these? Anyone use one? Recommend it? Waste of money?</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of setting up in the backyard mostly but we do live out in a rural area and might take it with me for a day out birding so while if I was only shooting in the backyard a makeshift blind I build is an option but this item offers portability. It also offers some protection from mosquitoes and black flies and the sun I suppose. Although I'd wonder if they tend to get hot on a sunny day like a tent. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No I don't hunt so won't be using it for it's intended purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 416807, member: 24285"] I've watched a few how to youtubes on wildlife photography - mostly about birds. For example:[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nDeU3iUIRg[/URL] Where the photographer sits in a hunter's blind. I can get one at the local Canadian Tire store, sporting goods store or order one like this from Amazon [url=http://www.amazon.com/Ameristep-Brickhouse-Blind-Realtree-Camoflauge/dp/B00IKT5RAQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top/184-4850108-1367634]Amazon.com : Evolved Ingenuity 1RX3H019 Hunting Brickhouse Ground Blind, Camo Pattern, 59 x 59 x 67-In. : Ameristep Brickhouse Blind : Sports & Outdoors[/url] Or watch our local buy and sell site like Kijiji and get a used one. Or build my own from camo netting or whatever. Question to the bird photographers - is it worth the $100 - $150 to buy one of these? Anyone use one? Recommend it? Waste of money? I'm thinking of setting up in the backyard mostly but we do live out in a rural area and might take it with me for a day out birding so while if I was only shooting in the backyard a makeshift blind I build is an option but this item offers portability. It also offers some protection from mosquitoes and black flies and the sun I suppose. Although I'd wonder if they tend to get hot on a sunny day like a tent. No I don't hunt so won't be using it for it's intended purpose. [/QUOTE]
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