This week I take a look at the problem of getting animals used to a hide and camera lens being in their environment. For most people it is impractical to leave an expensive hide in an area for fear of it being taken or vandalised. To get good shots of wildlife it is often very important that they get used to a photographers equipment. This week I set up a fake hind that can be left so that my nemesis the common buzzard will eventually be caught on camera!
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