On 2021-10-04 14:29, Savageduck wrote:
On Oct 4, 2021, Alfred Molon wrote
(in article <r0G6J.397751$[email protected]>):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRhm0rYFXb4
That bird attack was first seen in drone flying circles about two weeks ago.
Those Australian Magpies can be territorially aggressive.
All I worry about are mid-air bird collisions with pelicans, gulls, trees and the occasional yacht mast/rigging.
<https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-BnKwd32/0/129bbbc9/1920/Morro%20Bay%20September%2028-1920.mp4>
I've had some close calls with storks, herons, geese and others while
flowing low over estuaries.
And a Red Tail hawk took so much interest I had to land.
Same with Northern Harriers - didn't land, but kept my eye on him.
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