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How many types of wildlife Hides Are There?

Waterfall Hide at our wildlife photography hide complex in Estonia

I’m often asked: how many types of wildlife photography hides are there, and what is the use and advantages of using them? So hopefully I’ll answer your questions here in this article. If not, please ask Savannah or send us an email.

What are the main types of wildlife photography hides

1: Portable / pop-up hides

Lightweight, foldable “tent-style” hides

Quick to set up and move around

Very popular for beginners.

 Often called pop-up blinds

2: Camouflage tent hides

Larger and more comfortable than pop-ups

Good for longer sessions

Still portable but less compact

3: Permanent (fixed) hides

Built from wood, stone, or concrete

Found in nature reserves or private land even your garden shed .

Very stable and often used repeatedly 

4: Ground hides (low-level hides)

Positioned at ground level

Ideal for eye-level shots of birds and mammals

Can be simple or built to a better standard

5: Elevated / tower hides

Raised platforms or towers

Used for photographing birds in trees or open landscapes

Providing a wider view 

6: Floating / water hides

Used in lakes, wetlands, or rivers

Can be floating rafts or wading hides

Great for waterfowl photography 

7: Natural hides (improvised) blind 

Made from bushes, rocks, or camouflage netting

Very basic and low-cost

Blend perfectly into surroundings 

8: Body hides / wearable hides

Worn like a poncho or draped over you

Extremely lightweight and mobile

Also called “bag hides” A seat is a good idea or lying on the ground 

9: Specialized / custom hides

Designed for specific species (e.g., bears, birds of prey)

May include features like:

one-way glass

camera ports

soundproofing

Near waterholes 

Toilet and coffee facilities and maybe beds for overnight stays for first light.

Often used in commercial wildlife photography setups like Wildlife Dreams.

10: “Creative” or unconventional hides

Examples: converted bins, vehicles, or custom rigs, shipping containers like in Africa and what I’m doing in Latvia at the moment.

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