I have seen an article on a duck decoy converted into a remote controlled
vessel in a model boat magazine. It would be simple to mount a video
camera.
A friend who is keen on gadgets has one of the Apple quadricopters and it
is incredibly quiet. The quality of the photographs wasn't very good but
that may have been a problem on the day.
As long as it is done responsibly and in the right circumstances, the use
of remote controlled devices for observation of wildlfe is a step forward.
Cheers
David
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From: "Jeremy O'Wheel" <>
To: Peter Madvig <>
Cc: Birding Aus <>
Date: 16/10/2012 03:41 PM
Subject: Drones & birding
Sent by:
I wonder if some kind of remote controlled boat might be better for waders.
Especially if you had something with a reasonably small motor, ensuring
that it was both quiet and slow. You could even disguise it as a duck.
Jeremy
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Peter Madvig <>
wrote:
> I remember a doco - possibly an Attenborough narated one, where a
> motorised/mobile, artificial elephant dropping, was used to get close up
> shots....it worked :-)
> Cheers,
> Peter Madvig
>
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