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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Babbs" data-source="post: 1761230" data-attributes="member: 7122"><p>I think it depends on the situation most of the time the birds are aware of you anyway so what you wear makes little difference. I used to wear a bright purple fleece and now wear more subdued colours. In my totally unscientific expereince I think it usually makes little difference. But on the cost front, subdued colours aren't going to cost anymore, you may have to buy new stuff but it'll just make the stuff you have last longer for other uses. Very few birders dress up like they are in the SAS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Babbs, post: 1761230, member: 7122"] I think it depends on the situation most of the time the birds are aware of you anyway so what you wear makes little difference. I used to wear a bright purple fleece and now wear more subdued colours. In my totally unscientific expereince I think it usually makes little difference. But on the cost front, subdued colours aren't going to cost anymore, you may have to buy new stuff but it'll just make the stuff you have last longer for other uses. Very few birders dress up like they are in the SAS. [/QUOTE]
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