International garden design company Fisher Tomlin
have just revealed details of a new floating bird hide designed for a
wildlife park in Normandy. The unique idea aims to get bird watchers up
close and personal with migratory birds on a series of wildfowl lakes at
the park. Bird watchers can enter the hide at the bank and then gently
float out into the lake without disturbing other wildlife to watch the
birds.
Founding director Andrew Fisher Tomlin said “This has been a bit of a
departure from our usual work but a very logical one. We are
increasingly involved with designing habitats for wildlife and in recent
years have worked on a number of ecological projects including the new
wetlands on the London 2012 Athlete’s Village. So designing
opportunities for visitors to enjoy the benefits of wildlife habitats is
a natural progression.”
Fisher Tomlin have previously designed wildlife houses including a bee
hotel for ‘Beyond the hive’ that is now housed next to Smithfield
Market in the City of London. The new bird hide will be built and
launched in its new location in the near future.
Fisher Tomlin create gardens from their offices in Wimbledon, London and
Chobham in Surrey. The company provides design and horticulture
services for residential gardens and parks across Europe and beyond for
which they have received a number of international awards.
Website address - www.andrewfishertomlin.com
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