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▲攝影師外拍巧遇3隻野生山貓,好奇凝視空拍機:有怪鳥!(圖/FB@Mike Mayou)

攝影師外拍巧遇3隻野生山貓 好奇凝視空拍機:有怪鳥!

攝影師外拍巧遇3隻野生山貓 好奇凝視空拍機:有怪鳥!

山貓:這隻「鳥」看起來怪怪的,新品種?(圖/FB@Mike Mayou)

攝影師外拍巧遇3隻野生山貓 好奇凝視空拍機:有怪鳥!

這個「團體照」姿勢也太專業啦!(圖/FB@Mike Mayou)

為了不打擾山貓們的行程,麥可只拍了幾分鐘就立刻收工將場地還給山貓,後來他將影片與照片分享在網路上,網友看了都不禁讚嘆:「工讀生可以出來囉」、「拍得真美,貓與景同色系」、「多重影分身」、「超棒的偶遇」、「山貓:這隻鳥好奇怪喔!」、「這3隻平常有兼差當麻豆吧!」現在快來看看牠們的影片吧!(編輯:陳珮瑜)

Yesterday afternoon, as I was out on a photography adventure, I stumbled upon a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Down by the St. Louis River, I noticed a few creatures moving across the ice. After flying a drone over to investigate, I discovered that there were three bobcats venturing together! These cats were very comfortable being up close and personal with the camera, thus this footage. It’s quite rare for humans to see bobcats in the wild, but the drone allowed me to interact with these animals in a unique way. Enjoy!

EDIT: I have purposefully chosen to not answer any questions asking for the specific location these were shot at to protect these animals from the potential of being bombarded by hoards of people. In addition, I would like to mention the ethics of filming wildlife with drones. As we all know, drones can potentially scare animals, especially if the drones are larger in size and get close to the creatures. After looking into the ethics of drone photography around wildlife, I realized I may have gotten too close to the bobcats for comfort, and looking back, I would not have gotten as close as I did. If the behavior of the animal changes, the drone is too close. While taking the video and photos of the cats, I attempted to maintain distance until one actually approached the drone. I will add that this wasn’t a planned drone flight and I wasn’t near the cats for more than a few minutes total.

Mike Mayou 發佈於 2020年12月17日 星期四

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