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UP IN THE AIR — A drone rose to the friendly skies in Canada where it captured the attention of air-borne wildlife.
Devin Olsen, who says he is a certified drone operator, sent his drone up into the air in British Columbia, Canada. That’s when a nearby bird of prey got interested, according to a Canadian broadcaster.
Olsen comprehends that accountable drone pilots will avoid of the method of wildlife. He says that he understands that drone operators must not try to land where wildlife lie.
He says that when the bird of victim tried to get closer to the drone, he reversed the drone far from the bird. Nevertheless, the bird wasn’t done examining.
While in flight near the drone, the bird extended its talons, which Olsen says suggested that the bird was all set to comprehend the drone to take it for a meal. Once the bird understood the in-flight drone was not an in-flight snack, the bird withdrawed and flew away.
Olsen said that capturing a shot of a bird in the air is type of uncommon, much less having a bird of victim get so near the drone.
“I fly a lot and I’ve never ever had that occur to me prior to,” Olsen said.