Honest question: I know the birds aren’t grounded, but is there any kind of effect such as (feels stupid, but I’ll type it) a vibration? I would believe there are EM fluctuations within a close range, but ones that may effect a bird less than an insect?
Writing it out helped me, I’ll leave it in case others are in a similar place. I have no qualms with learning why my first guess isn’t correct. My day to day is filled with too many folk that know their little corner of life. They tend to scoff at people (me, usually) who came to the field later in life without formal training.
Creativity and original thought in new situations should never be looked down upon. We all have room for improvement.
How? Mutual feather combing? The voltage has no effect here.
Honest question: I know the birds aren’t grounded, but is there any kind of effect such as (feels stupid, but I’ll type it) a vibration? I would believe there are EM fluctuations within a close range, but ones that may effect a bird less than an insect?
Writing it out helped me, I’ll leave it in case others are in a similar place. I have no qualms with learning why my first guess isn’t correct. My day to day is filled with too many folk that know their little corner of life. They tend to scoff at people (me, usually) who came to the field later in life without formal training.
Creativity and original thought in new situations should never be looked down upon. We all have room for improvement.
That’s what my buddy said, but I don’t know if anyone has actually studied it.
They’re government drones actually, they just charging.
Some HV power lines do seem to vibrate; there is indeed audiible hum.