The one with the gorilla in the field are easy sativas femaleseedslol.
Hey what strain do you grow? They're beautiful!
As long as you're not seen or leave stuff in the outdoors you'll probably be safe.
I have been in a helicopter a few times and it's wild what you can see.
Movement and trails in the tall grasses are probably what catches your eye 1st .
Tip: Never look up at planes or helicopters. Faces are easy to spot.
So hide under a tree, look down and don't move until it's long gone.
Im lucky where i grow was once a dump now a overgrown black locust forest with many open patches. Barrels of crap and trash sticking out of the ground everywhere and i believe it really helps.
Also im in Indiana and the choppers seem to scan the cornfields the most, they fly over woods but I can't tell if they are scanning or just getting to the next field but they definately take more time in the fields.
Like I mentioned before, I also carry my camera with a small telephoto and a macro lens. I take pictures in and out of the grow of natural stuff. I rarely take a picture of the grow. Maybe one zoomed in to satisfy legitimate curiosity.
Here's my validation for being in the great outdoors. I have a Bird Watching Club website. I might even start taking members. lol. The web site costs me about $200 a year and I post the odd picture with a description once or twice a year.
I'm posting these pictures because I'm changing the site, domain and a few other things to concur with a new MO.
But I chose a Bird Watching site because I'm importing bulk choice landrace "bird seed" this year that I'm going to sell to "Club Members" during our annual Seed-A-Thon (New! Hemp bird feed! Click here to order now!). lol
Gotta back up the story, and instil doubt in case I ever find myself in need. You can view the expense as a cheap insurance payment.