Drones May Aid Bird Studies Without Ruffling Feathers
Drones have become an important tool in war, but these robotic flyers could have myriad uses off the battlefield, including as bird-watchers. Researchers may use drones to monitor wild birds without disturbing them and their natural habitat, researchers say.
For instance, drones could help investigators study birds nesting on cliffs and other places that are beyond human reach, scientists added.