"On Nature" column in the New York Times Magazine
Helen MacDonald, author of H is for Hawk, is now writing a monthly column in the New York Times Sunday Magazine. Wonderful writing. All worth reading. The most recent, on "hides" and hiding and more and less, will lead you to the others, if you like this one. (Or see the columns linked below.)Hiding From Animals
What
you see from hides is supposed to be true reality: animals behaving
perfectly naturally because they do not know they are being observed.
But turning yourself into a pair of eyes in a darkened box distances you
from the all-encompassing landscape around the hide, reinforcing a
divide between human and natural worlds, encouraging us to think that
animals and plants should be looked at, not interacted with. Sometimes
the window in front of me resembles nothing so much as a television
screen.