Why is it important to avoid areas with a lot of birds when operating the DJI Mavic 4 Pro?

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Why is it important to avoid areas with a lot of birds when operating the DJI Mavic 4 Pro?

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Why is it important to avoid areas with a lot of birds when operating the DJI Mavic 4 Pro: Flying the DJI Mavic 4 Pro in areas with a lot of birds poses a risk to both the drone and wildlife. Birds, especially birds of prey or territorial species, may feel threatened by the drone's presence and attack it mid-flight, which can result in a loss of stability, structural damage to the propellers or sensors, and even a complete crash of the device. Furthermore, any collision with birds can cause injury to the animal, which is a violation of wildlife protection laws in many countries.

The Mavic 4 Pro manual recommends staying away from nature reserves, ecological parks, or known nesting areas, especially during breeding seasons. Even in urban areas, some species such as pigeons and seagulls may become uneasy and react unpredictably to the sound and movement of the drone. Therefore, you should maintain a safe distance and avoid prolonged flights in these areas.

A recommended practice is to begin the flight at a moderate altitude, visually assessing the flight path for birds. If you spot them, you should immediately change course or land as soon as it is safe to do so. Additionally, using neutral colors on your drone (avoiding bright stickers or unnecessary flashing) can help reduce unwanted attention from birds.

Maintaining a respectful relationship with the natural environment ensures not only the safety of your equipment but also the preservation of biodiversity. Flying in harmony with nature not only prevents incidents but also promotes responsible and sustainable practices among drone operators.

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