Drone vs Eagle - Two Eagles attack Drone - [4k] #shorts

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Drone vs Eagle In this incredible video, watch as a Mavic Classic Drone gets attacked by not one, but two massive Wedgetail Eagles mid-flight. The unexpected turn of events will leave you breathless as the eagles try to take the drone down. But the story doesn't end there. You'll be amazed by the unexpected recovery that happens in this nail-biting footage. Don't miss this thrilling and unforgettable encounter between technology and nature.

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If you want to know what's going through an eagle's mind, just ask a turkey! 🤣

GoFigure
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These two are both very territorial wedge-tailed eagles.

stcrg
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spectacular!! you're very lucky getting both the footage and the return of Dennis! 👌👍😎

xtouring
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Oh my god, that was the most exciting thing I've seen on here.

trilbynhiss
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I've been flying gliders in Oz when one left its thermal because I was beating it. Was just off the wingtip in the vortex for 15 mins. They are big, they are fast too

Nickle
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Some very unique footage of one of our most beautiful birds, glad you got your drone back in hopefully good condition

alanfiddick
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This could of went horribly wrong! Please understand, this is their domain, there home, and you are trespassing on there territory. I would guess they have little ones nesting close by.... How would you feel if there was a drone circling around your home🙏🐎🦅

LaneyOwens
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Here’s a fact; female (she/her) wedge-tailed eagles are larger and more powerful than the males (he/him)

stcrg
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You must have been near their nest, it’s probably against the law to harass nesting birds of prey. It is in the U S. The footage is awesome though ! Thanks for sharing.

jamessmelcer
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What happened with the eagles claws and bones?? Did the drone propellers cut eagles claws and bones?
You should have avoided them. It’s clearly stated in the drone license education to avoid close contact with birds.
Please be responsible with birds when you fly your drone.

martinekwall
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Smart birds. They hate people for a reason. They have a nest nearby and you are threatening them. Go home.

gertrudewest
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You are so arrogant in your responses.
It's fine to fly and take your video, but if a bird such as those eagles approach as they are protecting their young, you leave them alone not stay and antagonise for better footage for YouTube. Just because the props are undamaged doesn't mean the bird if fine.
Unsubscribed from your channels.

motoxadventure
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Bring the stupid thing down. Then you do not damage nature and your toy.

reinhardwolters
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You were harassing a mated pair of eagles, in their own territory, probably with a nest and chicks nearby. They gave you a chance to back off over and over again as they told you by your actions they wanted that drone to leave their territory. Finally the female (female raptors are larger than the males, something you obviously are entirely ignorant about) attacked the drone. Those multiple rotors could have seriously hurt that bird causing her death or at least damaging her enough she can't hunt to feed herself and her chicks. The male might be able to take up the slack and kill enough prey to successfully rear all the chicks or he might not. If you're going to film wildlife you really need to stop harassing them. You don't say where this took place, but if it's in a federal park or monument all drones are banned from flying in those areas and the punishment can include a *really* hefty fine. You harassed wildlife multiple times-more fines even if this was not in a federally protected area. Even most states have banned drones from all their wildlife areas, and *all* of them have laws against harassing or deliberately disturbing wildlife no matter where that happens. Stop harassing wildlife for YouTube clicks and bragging rights. Just stop it. You *should* have stopped as soon as the birds started to try to drive off the intruder in their territory. Hell, you should have stopped as soon as you saw the birds approaching your drone.

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