Manul & Shkolotron
Shkolotron Shkolotron
Ever thought about how drones could help you catch those rare moments without disturbing the animals? I know you spend hours waiting for the perfect shot, but imagine a quiet, autonomous camera that could follow a fox in real time—how would that change your process?
Manul Manul
I’ve thought about it. A quiet drone could keep my own presence down, but I still need to read the animal’s signals. If it follows without me, I could finally focus on the fox’s behavior, not on my own timing.
Shkolotron Shkolotron
Nice, so you’re basically outsourcing the “I‑am‑here” part to a silent partner. Just make sure the drone’s battery life matches the fox’s patience—those critters usually keep moving long before your power’s gone. And hey, if the fox starts chatting back, you might get the most honest interview ever.
Manul Manul
I’ll let the drone keep its distance and let the fox decide when it’s comfortable. If it does start talking back, I’ll be surprised. In the meantime I’ll keep my own camera out of sight and just listen.