code_ultra_zyl
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I see a lot of birds with my Mavic. I fly in the Puget Sound region and film the natural environment, using mainly a Mavic Pro. Crows and water birds are unconcerned with the Mavic, especially if you are flying slow (it is quieter this way). I have gotten many great shots flying just 15 feet over ducks, cormorants, etc... and they don't seem to care at all. Our turkey vultures are large, 1.5-2m wingspan, and usually curious, but totally non-agressive toward the Mavic. They will circle lazily twice, then fly off. Canadian geese don't like the drone, and tend to fly away from it, so I give them some distance. If you are hovering above the forest, the small birds that live in the treetops will eventually come out and start swooping the drone, though they tend to keep a safe distance. This is their standard behavior for ANY large bird that approaches them. Eagles, I worry about... if you are in an area with a nest (even if it is some distance away) they can be territorial. Just last week, I had one swoop in to check out my Mavic (he spotted it from a great distance)... so I switched into Sport and bee-lined it out of there.
Technical note: I use an Ipad Mini 4 as a monitor. This is large and bright enough that I CAN spot birds, power lines, etc. via the camera when I am flying.
Technical note: I use an Ipad Mini 4 as a monitor. This is large and bright enough that I CAN spot birds, power lines, etc. via the camera when I am flying.