A drone photographer captured a bird’s-eye view of a starling murmuration over the picturesque seaside town of Aberystwyth, Wales, as thousands of the birds swooped together in a mesmerizing formation ...
Spring is here, and I am unexpectedly homesick. Homesick for a place best-known for dreary weather and the birthplace of welly boots. Homesick for the only country which uses the ...
Drone footage gives a birds' eye view of the Festival Park crime scene. Staffordshire Police were first called to the land - between Morrisons and Festival Way - on Sunday, March 2. They remain at ...
The India: A Bird’s Eye View Challenge is part of the Broadcasting & Infotainment pillar, emphasising the evolving landscape of media, information dissemination, and entertainment.
A new report on the state of birds in the United States has an urgent warning: bird populations across nearly every habitat are declining, with about one-third of U.S. bird species in critical ...
The system uses radar because most species migrate at night, some at altitudes as high as 15,000 feet, and aren't visible to the naked eye. In the contiguous United States, peak spring bird ...
It's said that cassowaries are timid and typically difficult to spot. There aren't very many birds around the world that humans are afraid of but Cassowary stands out. Known as the "world's most ...
On February 19, Tulane University reported that a new variant of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, was found in cows and a dairy worker. But that's not the only bad news.
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.
With the H5N1 bird flu virus likely here to stay, some poultry producers, disease experts and government officials are questioning the practice of widespread culling in response to outbreaks.