When Christopher Schmidt took his quadcopter drone to Magazine Beach Park in Massachusetts, his camera was greeted by an unexpected visitor.
And by that, we mean it was ATTACKED BY A HAWK.
The bird "decided he wasn't too happy with my invasion of his airspace," wrote Schmidt when he uploaded his video on Wednesday. "As far as I could tell, the hawk came out unscathed, and having defeated his prey, was happy to retreat. As soon as he flew at me, I throttled down the props to try to minimize any harm to the bird. The quadcopter came out unscathed as well."
And now we know -- hawks own the sky.
H/T Tastefully Offensive
And by that, we mean it was ATTACKED BY A HAWK.
The bird "decided he wasn't too happy with my invasion of his airspace," wrote Schmidt when he uploaded his video on Wednesday. "As far as I could tell, the hawk came out unscathed, and having defeated his prey, was happy to retreat. As soon as he flew at me, I throttled down the props to try to minimize any harm to the bird. The quadcopter came out unscathed as well."
And now we know -- hawks own the sky.
H/T Tastefully Offensive