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Spark bird strikes?

Gduk

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Whilst minding my own business at 200 feet above my house this summer, a big fat Turkey vulture flew over really quite close for an inspection, really taking an interest,whilst not predatory, I was in his airspace apparently.
I did two things very quickly, I yelped like an 8 year old girl, and rapidly set into a quick as I could descent :0
Has anyone actually (maybe nesting season) had an attack?
Do I turn my Spark into a yellow and black big fake wasp deterrent colour scheme.
Or will it probably never happen.
 
I’ve had times when the birds wouldn’t leave my poor little Spark alone. I always fly LOS and experienced a bird too close followed by a second, third and forth bird circling. Brought it back tome but they followed so I landed the Spark. I waited for a considerable amount of time and the birds disappeared. Put the Spark back in the air and here comes the birds again. Once again landed and called it a day. This has happened on several occasions.
I don’t know if changing the color would help (mines red) because I believe that it’s the noise that attracts them. I will always give way to the birds not only because of my drone being damage but also I figure that I’m in their space. The sky belongs to them.
 
Birds are one reason I like using the prop guards. They make the Spark look bigger and may thwart a bird a strike. If anything, the props will be protected if the bird does strike.

And don't forget about the Sport mode button. Use it to get the heck out of there. :)
 
I have a white one and for ocasions there are birds around it but never agressively, no problems up until now...
 
Hello in my country it is spring and I am spending a few days near the beach and when flying to the spark appear swallows that fly over the drone and being several, I have no choice but to go down to the drone .... when I lower it I have to look no there are dogs, because the buzz bothers them ... but that's another topic ? regardsorg_84f8b025daf0b61c_1572523952000.jpg
 
Birds are one reason I like using the prop guards. They make the Spark look bigger and may thwart a bird a strike. If anything, the props will be protected if the bird does strike.

And don't forget about the Sport mode button. Use it to get the heck out of there. :)
Ello.... props guards is a good idea
 
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Birds are one reason I like using the prop guards. They make the Spark look bigger and may thwart a bird a strike. If anything, the props will be protected if the bird does strike.

And don't forget about the Sport mode button. Use it to get the heck out of there. :)
I use the props to protect the birds, guess it’s just a different way to look at things.

I was waiting for some turkey vultures to clear an area before I flew. Decided to pull out the camera with a big telephoto lens to get some BIF shots. Vultures immediately drifted off. Lol.
 
I've had a few different types of birds buzz me, some way too close for comfort. Had a close call the other day with some terns (I believe), they weren't buzzing the drone per se, more like avoiding it last second. Thankfully they're a better flyer than I.

 
Did have my Spark harassed by Swifts once...
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During the nesting season I regularly have oystercatchers around my drone making a lot of noise and try to impress the drone. For me this is the sign to move on. I don't think they will really attack the drone.
 

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