Great hide, shame about the noise...

I had the luxury of a day off last week, and I decided to use the day to visit the reserve to see what was about. It was my first visit since the new hide was built, and I'd like to congratulate all involved for a sterling job! I enjoyed the best views of kingfishers I've ever seen. I'm sure it's still a work in progress, but just in case it's slipped your attention, I think some more screening on the approach path would be a good addition. What was really disappointing though, was to find a group of three people encamped inside the hide, with one individual in particular holding court and talking loudly and incessantly throughout my stay. I was only there for half an hour at lunchtime, but apparently they'd been in the hut since 7am. In addition to the endless loud chatter, as soon as any bird would appear, an irritating running commentary would start: "Ere we go look - there's one, no look there's another one - look they're chasing each other - look over there - there they are look - over there!", and to top it all, every time a bird appeared all three would point their huge telephoto lenses out the windows and a racket like machine guns would continue until the bird disappeared. It was like being in war-torn Beirut! Well.. you know what I mean. I'm sure photographers are entitled to their fun too, and provide some great shots for the RSPB websites, but boy do I miss the good old days (5yrs ago!) when hides were quiet places and you had the challenge and satisfaction of 'finding your own bird'.