![]() With one major caveat: The activity described in each scenario is illegal in Wisconsin. Today's technology makes all of the above possible by amateurs. Until, that is, the birds abandon the site. Now she wonders how she ever settled for such primitive technology and long-distance looks.Īrmed with a drone, these days she flies a video camera to within a few feet of bald eagle nests, getting live, intimate looks at the birds' behavior. Or: A wildlife watcher has spent a lifetime observing nesting raptors with binoculars and spotting scopes. The UAV was launched by anti-hunters as part of a campaign to harass hunters or record unethical or illegal activity. A drone circles 100 feet overhead, watching his every move even after he climbs into his treestand. Or: A bowhunter leaves his vehicle at a lot on a public property and sets off on a deer hunt. She uses the device to herd the birds onto her parcel, where she awaits in a blind. Or this: A woman launches a UAV and locates a flock of turkeys on her neighbor's property. Once he locates the buck he wants, he grabs his rifle and, using the smartphone to monitor the live image from the hovering drone, stalks into position for a shot. ![]() He uses a smartphone to fly the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle over nearby woods and fields, searching for a trophy white-tailed deer.Ī camera mounted on the UAV sends live images to the smartphone. A man wakes in a cabin and begins the day by firing up his favorite new accessory - a drone. ![]()
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