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When I read the abc news article, police said he might of been scaring birds, I thought WTF..?!

 

However, Notam for YLOX -

 

INCREASED BIRD HAZARD (CROWS) IN VCY OF AND ON AD

 

LOW LEVEL BIRD SCARING OPS IN VCY OF AD

 

ACFT OPR 500FT AGL AND BELOW HJ. STANDARD APCH AND DEP RADIO PROC

 

ESSENTIAL. FOR FURTHER INFO CTC CHIEF PILOT

 

 

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No sign of damage caused by impacting a wire.

The "bird scarers" chase crows from the 1000 acre almond orchard just prior to harvest every year.

 

Very low level flying and wing overs.

 

Great to witness the skill in herding flocks of crows away from the orchard.

 

Apparently the Warrior is ideal for these manoeuvres.

 

There is a single swer line nearby, so could have been the cause.

 

I am interstate at the moment so can't comment further.

 

Landed in the new plantings only a couple of years old which saved a more serious outcome.

 

 

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Bruce,

 

They actually herd them into larger flocks and then escort them a couple of Kms away.

 

They gradually return after a rest and the operation starts again.

 

Not sure if a drone would be a scare factor or have the range.

 

The orchard is somewhat undulating and a drone would be out of sight often.

 

 

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Well they have recently shown hive/swarm behaviour in groups of drones. Neat development.

 

How about a couple of hundred electric drones operating in a swarm with birds as their objective and the paddock as their exclusion zone?

 

Have solar powered docks through the field for them to top up three charge.

 

Stand back and watch the birdies chose another paddock.

 

 

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My grandfather solved this problem by skinning a rabbit, trapping one of the crows eating wheat out of the open bags, and putting the rabbit skin on it. Last he saw was the crow with the skin desperately flapping to catch up with the flock who were flying for the horizon looking over their shoulders. The flock never came back.

 

 

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Well they have recently shown hive/swarm behaviour in groups of drones. Neat development.How about a couple of hundred electric drones operating in a swarm with birds as their objective and the paddock as their exclusion zone?

 

Have solar powered docks through the field for them to top up three charge.

 

Stand back and watch the birdies chose another paddock.

I wonder if a Drone rigged with a loud air-horn might do the trick?

 

 

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Often corellas and cockatoos, very smart and take some moving. Doubt a UAV would do it unless a big one

 

Also short run times would be a problem. If birds arent kept moving they return in minutes and you start again.

 

Be surprised if it hasnt been tried though

 

 

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I wonder if a Drone rigged with a loud air-horn might do the trick?

Or maybe a Drone and speaker system with Audio loop of our Politicians during a session of Parliament, NO ONE would stay around to listen to that LOL

 

 

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Or maybe a Drone and speaker system with Audio loop of our Politicians during a session of Parliament, NO ONE would stay around to listen to that LOL

Yes, they do "drone" on endlessly, don't they...086_gaah.gif.afc514336d60d84c9b8d73d18c3ca02d.gif

 

 

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Way back when I was instructing, a member of our local club, the FNQUA and a guy I`d instructed in my Drifter and who held an unrestricted AUF Pilot Certificate, was flying his recently purchased QuickSilver GT 500, flew down bellow 500 feet agl, where he shouldn`t have been, hit a power line, crashed onto the road and died in hospital, the next day...I was devastated! took me a fair while to recover!!!

 

Please stay away from power lines! As Alf Jessup has said, (post #2) " power lines will usually kill you"

 

Franco.

 

 

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took out the power lines (and their lives)

 

 

That`s it!...So many other lives involved, not only the pilot`s.

 

A guy I know very well and who was also a member of our club at the time, hit the only power line, crossing the Russell river, about 1 km from home, here.

 

He held a PPL, was in an AC on floats,with 4 persons on board, coming in to land on the river, didn`t know the line was there, didn`t see it, caught it with the floats, nosed straight over into the river, fortunately, it was low tide and everyone got out ok.....I did some SCUBA diving to help him retrieve it.

 

Franco.

 

 

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