Free Flight Video

Alisana

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OK - so I've been looking into the idea of this ever since watching "Earthflight" and was looking at ways to record video of our birds flying around.

I thought I'd start a discussion here to see if anyone has ever managed to record their bird's free flight experience from their perspective/view; and if so, what methods have you used?

If anyone has any videos, please share them here :D

Everyone is welcome to post personal experiences, videos and ideas. I would love to see what we can come up with!
 
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Alisana

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My idea is to use an existing system like the harness or free flight suit. In my case, the recordings I'm planning on doing inside a building, so there is less risk of getting caught on things. (I don't recommend flying with a harness ON outside where it can snagged in trees/branches etc)

The harness/flight suit can then have a small camera clipped to breast part.

I've looked into a few different style cameras - there is the keyring one (where trusty velcro can attach it to any surface) or the button-hole camera. So far, these are what I prefer for this idea as they are VERY light and small. I've seen many "micro" cameras that need to be connected to a 9V battery and I'd rather a bird NOT carry something around like that as they can easily bite into it.

RISKS:
- As mentioned previously; flying with a harness on (minus leash) or a flight suit can be VERY DANGEROUS if the bird get's caught on something like a tree or branch
>> Alternative, see if I can train the bird to "Carry" the camera, so that way if they get startled, they'll just drop it; I'd rather a broken camera than an injured bird
- CHEWING electrical products; e.g. Camera, battery
>> Would need training to ensure that it does NOT happen; maybe if the camera has a wireless function allow them to hold the camera themselves and focus it on things so they can see it on the screen :) Kind've like birdie-home video
>> Be careful of batteries
- Bird going missing during flight
>> Use cameras will a wireless option if possible; you can then see what they can see and hopefully gauge an idea of where they are
>> Note free flight is a risk and requires a huge amount of training and TRUST between both bird and owner :)

Mmm... I'll add more to this later XD I think bed is calling me.
 
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Alisana

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Video from Earthflight:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mhvwvEvSGOI]Earthflight - Barnacle Geese Fly Over London (Behind the Scenes) - YouTube[/ame]

And use of a camera on the back of a bird:

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Oh those geese are so beautiful in flight!

If you ever get a chance to watch the Earthflight series, I highly recommend it :)

The geese were brought up from young by the man Christian (?) I think, and they would follow him anywhere, including in the air :p Bit of trail and error, with some hesitating to fly in the area originally, but they ended up in the air together. :) It's so cute. It's episode 6 if you wanted to see the behind the scenes.
 

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