By Sean Fagan
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A typical, deciduous woodland scene with various muted tones of brown, black and green being the most dominant colours. When striving to blend into the woods it's best to camouflage yourself with these woodland colours (Photo: Sean Fagan).

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Improve your Wildlife Observation Skills by Camouflaging the HandsĀ 

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I'm often surprised at the lengths some people will go to purchase expensive camouflaged clothing in order to blend in with nature.

Often such clothing is worn to improve their chances of observing wildlife.

But what is often neglected is camouflaging the hands.

One of the key things to remember about wildlife in general is how keen-sighted they are.

Wild animals live on the edge. Their ability to see danger as quickly as possible is literally a matter of life or death.

To a wild animal - non-camouflaged, moving hands are often conspicuous.

Learn some tips on how to camouflage your hands and minimize their impact on the natural world.

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