Our woodland photography hide is now complete – it has been a bit of a work in progress whilst we completed the installation of a reflection pool, but this is now finished. Our thanks to the volunteer photographers who have helped provide advice and to our volunteer work party for constructing the pool.Now it is finished, the pool should enable close up shots of woodland birds drinking or bathing, and with an interesting reflection with the woodland in the background.
Lovely set of shots from the reflection pool by Barry Jackson & Jim Willett
The perches and feeders still enable opportunities for shots of the birds away from the pool.
Exciting news - we will be able to offer the area at weekend at other times of year - please ask if you would like more details.
Great spotted woodpecker by Nick Smith
Goldfinch by Barry JacksonWhen: hiring available during opening hours December – March, and at weekends at other times of year.Opening times: Full day (9.45 am-4.15 pm) or half day (9.45 am-1 pm or 1-4.15 pm) hire available. Pricing: Half day £25 (20 for RSPB members), or full day £35 (£28 for RSPB members). Entry to the reserve is included in the price. Want to get more out of your visit? Enquire about photography tuition (not included in the price).One to one personal tuition tailored to your needs and camera type and hide hire for only: half day £50 (40 for RSPB members), or full day £70 (£56 for RSPB members).Gift vouchers (for both hide hire and tuition sessions are available).
These were also per person ! So if two book the Rainham hide at £17:50 it seems some what a bargain !
Extortionate compared to what Ian ?
The first three similar hides I just found advertised were £99, £80 and £75 !
I’m afraid I completely disagree with you Barry J. The prices are so extortunate.
Regards,
Ian.
So glad this project is proving a success ! With so many private sites now offering similar photographic hides (but at 3 or 4 times the cost of this one) it's great that photographers can come and learn and have the opportunity to get good quality images while putting some much needed cash into conservation rather then an individuals pocket !
Keep up the good work Rainham !
As I mentioned in another thread that I’m absolutely against any hide that charges extra on top of what admission fees are for non-members of the RSPB and RSPB members shouldn’t have to pay extra for admittance to a Photography Hide when it should be free to RSPB members and a very extortunate price when that hide should be free to use by everyone including RSPB members.