This one was attacking me. View attachment 187624

I wonder about that too. I have one for flying near dusk and it’s very tough to look at while the drone is on the ground. I’m not sure if it would be effective on the birds or not during the day. Surely birds would be sensitive to bright light, I don’t know.Here in the NT we have plenty of forktail kites that are a pain especially when you’re trying to fly a grid.
Has any anyone tried using a flashing light on the top of the body?
Regards
Gagey
It did not make contact with the drone at all. But came very close several times. I was flying FPV at the time and was able to just stay out of it’s flight path. Within a few days time though this one showed up and wasn’t aggressive at all so I assume it’s not the same bird from 2 days before. Even though it’s near the same general area.
sounds like a lawyerThe only bird that I have to avoid are those huge turkey vultures, they just glide slowly around in circles,
until they detect something dead below.
When I was flying gliders in Tennessee and north Georgia, I often shared thermals with hawks, and once with an immature Bald Eagle. Those encounters were among the best moments of my time in gliders. We were always on the lookout of soaring hawks to locate thermals. They're the pros and we happily took advantage of their expertise.Long time rc glider flyer and I've been examined many times by bald eagles and different species of hawks. New to drones but the other day had a pair of eagles immediately appear and circle around me. I carefully descended and they departed. I try not to alarm them
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