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Camo to hide color is useless in many cases. Deer can't really see green, orange, or red, which appear to them as shades of gray. Birds on the other hand can pretty much see all colors. While it's true there aren't many things bright white in the woods, it's more about blending in than color.
Camo is meant to break up the outline. I think camo covers on lenses are kind of silly, myself. I don't know any birds who visit B&H to check out the new gear, a camera lens doesn't really mean anything to them. Better to break up your face and head/shoulders outline, which is something they do recognize.
Crows are a different matter altogether. They can recognize a gun barrel and will take off in a hurry when they see one. Kind of creepy.
Camo is meant to break up the outline. I think camo covers on lenses are kind of silly, myself. I don't know any birds who visit B&H to check out the new gear, a camera lens doesn't really mean anything to them. Better to break up your face and head/shoulders outline, which is something they do recognize.
Crows are a different matter altogether. They can recognize a gun barrel and will take off in a hurry when they see one. Kind of creepy.
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