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Aug 16, 2012 12:18 |  #16

http://www.amazon.com …7&creativeASIN=​B000RMKIQ2 (external link)

This is something I put in the backyard. Birds are pretty oblivious to it even using a flash. I put a fan, small table, tv and an office chair in it to be comfy and use a tripod. I also have a small boom box by the back door with a cd of birds in the woods. Doesn't attract any birds but is relaxing. Before, when I sat on my patio about fifteen feet away any small movement would scare away the visitors. This blind works for me and I will replace it when the time comes.




  
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Aug 16, 2012 12:35 |  #17

larrycumba wrote in post #14866483 (external link)
http://www.amazon.com …7&creativeASIN=​B000RMKIQ2 (external link)

This is something I put in the backyard. Birds are pretty oblivious to it even using a flash. I put a fan, small table, tv and an office chair in it to be comfy and use a tripod. I also have a small boom box by the back door with a cd of birds in the woods. Doesn't attract any birds but is relaxing. Before, when I sat on my patio about fifteen feet away any small movement would scare away the visitors. This blind works for me and I will replace it when the time comes.

zombie thread comes alive !

yes, sitting in a camouflaged blind in the sweltering heat will get you closer to those back yard feeder birds




  
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Aug 16, 2012 12:42 |  #18

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