Avea PRO
Second Officer
Flight distance : 178806 ft
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Matthew Dobrski Posted at 6-21 11:41
Yes, definitely! I'm absolutely sure birds are enjoying drones companion and are more than happy to share the space with them. This is particularly obvious during mating season and above nesting places. Some birds are trying to make contact and invite drones to participate in joyful acrobatics mid air, although the technology is not there yet to accomplish such. Unfortunately some species with bullying attitude are spoiling this promising trend of peaceful co-existence .......
They should be more interested in their own species during the mating season. Nesting season however they are more defensive of their territory and could potentially attack. Thankfully i haven't had issues in the last 3 years of flying aside for one episode in France where a big specimen of seagull stopped me from even taking off. |
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