I was advise by a CA Fish & Game
(prior to the name being changed 
to Fish & Wildlife) that blinds were
freely available for the asking at the
local CA managed Wildlife Area.
He even provided me with his card
and phone number. May still be the
case.

J



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> On Oct 2, 2015, at 6:56 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 10/2/2015 12:17 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
>> Passing this along in case anyone else can benefit...
>> Went to a local sports bar to watch the Thursday Night NFL contest and
>> met a fellow who is an engineer with the local Ducks Unlimited.
>> 
>> One thing led to another in conversation and he gave me his card along
>> with the offer to use a bird blind along the Platte River south of
>> Grand Island for free. He says that it is hardly ever used and only
>> about 1/4 mile schlep from parking. I just need to email or call him
>> to make a "reservation".
>> 
>> So I'm stoked about that. My sister, who is a much more accomplished
>> bird photographer than I am, will probably also welcome the news. So
>> looking forward to seeing what we can get from this fall's migration,
>> which is just underway. Hasn't even been a frost here yet, but that
>> should change in coming weeks.
>> 
>> I'm mentioning it in case any other PDMLers are interested. Contact
>> your local conservation organization (like Ducks Unlimited) and
>> inquire about blinds for photography. You may find that similar sites
>> are available in your area, for the asking!
>> 
>> I'm stoked!
> 
> Check your local parks & rec department as well. A lot of places have
> bird blinds specifically for bird watching (and bird photography)
> courtesy of the local chapter of the Audubon Society.
> 
> Heck, check if there's a local chapter of the Audubon Society where you
> live and see if they have blinds set up.
> 
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