I have a bright orange wrap around my Mavic 2 Pro. Have flown a few times now without birds hassling me. Just this week I had to go past about 7 seagulls circling the beach and not one made a move towards my drone. This is what it looks like.



JustI livYour drone is invading their home. You should quit harassing wildlife. You are attacking them. You give all drone flyiers a bad name and it leads to drones being banned. You can rationalize it all you want, but you are invading their airspace. Doesn't matter how slow your flying, how high, low, or how long you hover.
I live in the state of Ohio and a couple weeks ago, I was hovering at about 160 ft talking to my neighbor asking me questions and I looked up and saw this turkey vulture circling my drone with very impressive wing span. I was in the process of bringing the aircraft down anyway but it continued to circle us so I believe it was up to something. Does anybody have any experience with these types of birds and what should you do if you encounter this type of bird?This article from National Geographic has a few ideas that could be adapted to a drone. Gulls Be Gone: 10 Ways to Get Rid of Pesky Birds . They are a invasive species in many areas and cause and spread disease. The ideas I liked were "owl eyes" and the article stated that reflective material can baffle birds, so mirrored or shiny tape and streamers may be an inexpensive deterrent. It also mentions strobe lights and "an interesting product, called an "optical fire gel," apparently looks like flames to a seagull and can be applied to many surfaces. (We see orange, but with their ability to see UV light, they get a different picture.)" And you may already be on the right track as they mention some people think the color red may work. These are opportunistic scavengers and are not like raptors or other protected species.
Red Kite showing interest with my Zoom, they tend to be more inquisitive than attacking however most birds seem more interest with the Mavic rather than my inspire 2JustI liv
I live in the state of Ohio and a couple weeks ago, I was hovering at about 160 ft talking to my neighbor asking me questions and I looked up and saw this turkey vulture circling my drone with very impressive wing span. I was in the process of bringing the aircraft down anyway but it continued to circle us so I believe it was up to something. Does anybody have any experience with these types of birds and what should you do if you encounter this type of bird?
Awesome shot btw.Red kite showing interest in my Zoom
Red Kite showing interest with my Zoom, they tend to be more inquisitive than attacking however most birds seem more interest with the Mavic rather than my inspire 2
JustI liv
I live in the state of Ohio and a couple weeks ago, I was hovering at about 160 ft talking to my neighbor asking me questions and I looked up and saw this turkey vulture circling my drone with very impressive wing span. I was in the process of bringing the aircraft down anyway but it continued to circle us so I believe it was up to something. Does anybody have any experience with these types of birds and what should you do if you encounter this type of bird?
Sea gulls = wildlife? Not in my book! Tell me that when they do-do (gotta watch my language) on your car & it ruins the paint. Tell me that when you set out some food & the miserable vermin steal it. Tell me that when you see them stealing eggs from tree nesting birds that are on the endangered list. Sea gulls - they take the place of skeet targets whenever possible! LOL!
Ok, probably more curious than anything. Lol I never really paid attention to how big they are in comparison to my bird. Me=Shaking?Were also in Ohio and have not yet had any attacks or even threats from the Turkey Vultures they normally will not attack anything that is moving. They are really prone to avoidance in the air , should be ok .
I had a hummingbird check out mine - no damage to either side!Were also in Ohio and have not yet had any attacks or even threats from the Turkey Vultures they normally will not attack anything that is moving. They are really prone to avoidance in the air , should be ok .
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