At 6:52-6:58 you flushed a flock of geese. I don't believe they were aggressive- just being scared away by the drone.Almost got Goosed here, Check out 6:48 of video. Just call me Sully.
At 6:52-6:58 you flushed a flock of geese. I don't believe they were aggressive- just being scared away by the drone.Almost got Goosed here, Check out 6:48 of video. Just call me Sully.
That definitely sounds like a bird of prey.That is what I thought until yesterday. This bird's trajectory was literally a helix (since I made my drone descend) with a radius of about a meter (my drone as the center). When it came close to ground, I could see that its legs were out and pointing towards the drone. It was definitely trying to grab the drone at the least.
My dog hates the drone. I have to leave him inside the house. Goes completely bananas with the sound.Or dogs
Actually that turned out to be a pretty cool shot!Almost got Goosed here, Check out 6:48 of video. Just call me Sully.
Yes, I thought so. ThanksActually that turned out to be a pretty cool shot!
I had a similar experience while inspecting some energy infrastructure in the Amazon jungle. The birds looked like Starlings and they went nuts swarming around the drone but never hit it luckilyI find Starlings to be the worst. They are small but they will go after anything anywhere near their nests and they do so in swarms. I do think they are a bit afraid of the drone because they don't actually try to hit it but they swoop around it VERY close. I think if a prop only nicked a bird, the drone would probably stay aloft. As to ascending or descending to avoid birds. My guess, do either one as far as possible, even land if you're descending because a don't think a bird will attack a drone on the ground. When I had trouble with the Starlings, they followed me up but when I descended, they left me alone.
Jees, that sounds ridiculous, my apologies. I was directly over grass when the bird started circling. What I meant was that flying horizontally would mean that I would soon be over buildings/cars.Blimey, you have some tall buildings, cars and people where you live ;-)
Yep, my experience was similar to this. Only that the bird was like a meter away from the drone until I landed.Wow, that was pretty darn close.
I had a close encounter with a black bird that made four passes at my drone.
Black Bird
Or dogs
didn't they go away after getting hit by the props?I had bees swarm my Phantom 4 Pro, that was a mess to clean once I landed.
OK, you needed to cut this to about 20 seconds with the geese to make your point. Pretty area though.Almost got Goosed here, Check out 6:48 of video. Just call me Sully.
Yes I know, that's why I said 6:48 of the video.OK, you needed to cut this to about 20 seconds with the geese to make your point. Pretty area though.
Brilliant shot - you were extremely lucky - bet the geese didn't even see it!Almost got Goosed here, Check out 6:48 of video. Just call me Sully.
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