Obviously, they are trying to nest out there, but hey man, share the airspace!
Think of it this way, would you share you flat or apartment or house or garden with someone uninvited who walked in off the street?but hey man, share the airspace!
Oh I understand their point of view. Theyāve made the point!Think of it this way, would you share you flat or apartment or house or garden with someone uninvited who walked in off the street?
Are they not attempting to do what you would do, especially if you had kids to feed and defend?
Drones and seabird defending nest sites do not mix, best to stay well clear of them.
you saying the birds have squatters rights on the antenna (or whatever that is)?Think of it this way, would you share you flat or apartment or house or garden with someone uninvited who walked in off the street?
Are they not attempting to do what you would do, especially if you had kids to feed and defend?
Drones and seabird defending nest sites do not mix, best to stay well clear of them.
Great imagination, I meant nothing of the sort.you saying the birds have squatters rights on the antenna (or whatever that is)?
Maybe a more apt analogy is he went on holidays and when he came back squatters moved in and attacked him when he got back.
Seriously tho...I steer clear of seagulls. They just nasty.
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