| Stay quiet and patient |
Make sudden movements or noise |
| The most remarkable species are often the most skittish, patience pays off. |
Animals scare easily; wait until they are at ease before moving your camera. |
| Respect nature |
Leave waste behind |
| You are a guest in the hide and in nature. Use common sense and show respect. |
This harms the ecosystem and can endanger wildlife. |
| Use the hide as intended |
Tamper with or damage hide components |
| Read the instructions beforehand and make proper use of the available facilities. |
If something is unclear, ask for guidance. Intentional damage will not be tolerated. |
| Use a tripod, bean bag, or provided support |
Use the camera handheld |
| Check available equipment beforehand. Ensures stable, sharp images. |
Increases the risk of blurry shots, and accidentally bumping your camera may disturb wildlife. |
| Wear appropriate clothing |
Wear bright or noisy clothing |
| Dress for the season and consider long periods of sitting, an extra layer often comes in handy. |
Velcro, rustling fabrics, or loud shoes can startle wildlife. |
| Attract wildlife responsibly |
Feed animals without ensuring the food is suitable |
| Use only attractants approved or provided by the hide owner. |
This can disrupt their natural behavior and may be harmful to their health. |
| Leave the hide at the right moment |
Carelessly entering and exiting the hide |
| Wait until it's quiet, check for nearby animals and exit as silently as possible. |
This disturbs wildlife and can break their trust in the hide. |
| Securely close the hide after use |
Leaving shutters or doors open, not sealing feeding trays |
| Return everything to its original place, properly close shutters and doors and follow the instructions. |
This can attract pests, cause damage and disturb wildlife. |
| Share experiences respectfully |
Disclose exact locations |
| Leave a review and mention the species you observed. |
This can lead to disturbance, vandalism, and unwanted crowds. Hide locations are private property and only accessible with a booking. |
| You are a guest in their world. The more respect you show for nature, the greater your chances of capturing the perfect shot! |