Travel writer Scott McMurren passes along suggestions for finding a view from up high in cities in Asia, Europe and the U.S.
From 2,500ft in the air, the destruction from January’s Palisades fire feels vast, appearing as an enormous blight across the dry, yellowed mountainside. From 1,200ft, the catastrophe feels ...
Portions of Kentucky were under water on Monday, February 17, as the National Weather Service issued a flood warning for parts of the state. Drone footage captured by Johnnie Nicholson shows numerous ...
Amazing new images giving a unique bird's eye view of Plymouth are going on display. They are the work of John Robson, who said he wanted to offer a "fresh way to see the city". John, 39 ...
It might be Valentine’s Day – but this weekend is for more than just love birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count is back. Between Feb. 14 and 17, the event invites nature enthusiasts around ...
Wendy Jehlen’s “Conference of the Birds” for her troupe Anikaya Dance ... David Bengali and calligraphic artist Pouya Jahan’s eye-popping visuals panning across three screens; most vivid ...
The Trump administration is considering vaccinating poultry against bird flu, which has caused a spike in egg prices. Experts say vaccinating millions of birds would be expensive, logistically ...
The first human case of bird flu in Ohio was reported in a farm worker from Mercer County. There have been 68 human cases of bird flu in 11 states since January 1, 2024, including one death in ...
She approached the window. Isn’t it curious how people always want to be high up and have a bird’s-eye view of things? As if we can’t see what we’re doing down there every single day.
It’s also not a bad idea to wear gloves, masks, and eye protection when you’re coming into contact with birds, a bird feeder, or any objects contaminated by bird droppings, Charles Bailey ...
The worker experienced conjunctivitis (pink eye) as the only symptom and is recovering, according to a separate press release by the Central Nevada Health District Monday. The bird flu strain H5N1 ...
There were no reports of technical innovation in palaeognaths before our study, and there was a prevailing view that they are ‘dumb’ birds. Our research suggests that is not true and that ...