Welcome to View from the Hide
Dean Eades headed home after capturing fantastic images of Raccoon Dogs and Badgers at night. You can see his stunning shots in our new photo gallery — they’re well worth a look!
The first signs of winter arrived with our early finches, including Brambling, Greenfinch, and Yellowhammer. A sure sign that the seasons are shifting. This stunning photo was captured by Nick Dale at our hide.
A day for new photographic setups! We raised our first old tree stump to create a cleaner background and reduce summer maintenance.
At the Kingfisher Pond, another stump has become a feeding station perfect for Badgers and Owls.
We welcomed Nick Wilcox-Brown, who visited the hide complex to plan exciting new wildlife photography and post-production workshops. Stay tuned for details!
Nick is going to be running two workshops at our hide next year:
30 Jan – 4 Feb 2026. 4-6 people. 4 days, 3 Nights.
15-18 May 2026. 4-6 people. 4 days, 3 Nights.
A proud moment the 300th edition of Digital Camera Magazine featured our wildlife hide in its Reader Challenge section!
Meanwhile, our usually active Raccoon Dogs and Badgers took two nights off perhaps celebrating their media debut?
Peace returned both Raccoon Dogs and Badgers resumed their natural behaviour. Whatever spooked them earlier remains a mystery even the trap cameras caught nothing. Perhaps our elusive Puma visitor? Read more in our other blog!
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That’s all for this week! Join us next time for more stories and sightings from behind the lens.
Luxury Wildlife Hide in Estonia - 5 Hides in One
Our luxury wildlife photographic hide complex can accommodate up to 24 photographers at 2-metre wide windows fitted with high quality photographic glass. All hides are interconnected and you can move freely between them. To book a place and number of days, please visit our booking page.
It’s also possible to book the entire complex, subject to availability.


