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Cardinals speak in dialects that they scream from the treetops.
The "Treetops" floor lamp by Sottsass, estimated to sell for $1,058.
They crashed through the treetops, rolling into a full sprint together.
Rae watches her swaying ponytail and hears wind in the treetops.
But some travelers want to go even higher than the treetops.
Today trash in the treetops shows how high the water level rose.
The others cheer and send flocks of birds fluttering from the treetops.
Mr. White, 37, typically hoists himself into treetops using rock climbing equipment.
There were noises, puddles, odours, dampness, shapes that vanished, treetops overhanging our bodies.
She likes the way the full moon comes sliding in over the treetops.
Dozens of birds sat in the treetops and chattered loudly to each other.
When it is not foraging, the COATI makes its bed in the treetops.
In many places, no roofs or treetops are even visible above the floods.
It has views of the canal and surrounding homes and treetops, Ms. Coleby said.
Clothing was seen strewn on sidewalk treetops in video footage provided by fire officials.
The day was cold and drizzly, and tendrils of mist floated through the treetops.
Both artificial and natural treetops can be reinforced with dowels to make them more sturdy.
They sway there in their hammocks, looking at the treetops and the vast Arctic sky.
"It's the cosmic equivalent of buzzing the treetops," MIT asteroid expert Richard Binzel told BuzzFeed News.
A distant crash of thunder rolled across the landscape and Grace squinted up at the treetops.
Among the treetops you can feel barely a breath— birds in the forest, stripped of song.
She-He-It-They visually dwarfs the jagged Manhattan skyline and the treetops in Central Park.
In the treetops, birds throw back their heads to sing their full-throated, body-shuddering songs.
A middle wavelength gave a measure of the biological material from the ground to the treetops.
When it started to get dark, they found a place to huddle together beneath the treetops.
The fifth floor has an office with windows on all sides looking out over the treetops.
At Feather River, however, where the water level nearly reached the treetops, the water's force was evident.
As soon as the Terrys descended from the treetops on Saturday, MVP crews reportedly appeared with chainsaws.
Raccoons in cities trade treetops for rooftops, and baby raccoons often keep warm by staying in chimneys.
But this flock stayed high in the treetops, far from my feeders, too far away to recognize.
The resulting leap transformed the hometown I thought I knew into an almost unbroken surface of undulating treetops.
Wander across a suspension bridge that floats high above the treetops, 82 feet up at its highest point.
Sq. Art — said the original, when it lay in the park in the 19th century, reached the treetops.
Then the raucous shrieks of parrots high in the treetops and, far away, the low moans of howler monkeys.
As we drove in Cullom's truck across his property, he pointed to the treetops, where the leaves were yellowed.
"I wish we had gone farther, I wish we had yelled from the treetops," Ms. McCarthy told the committee.
The room is light and airy, with a huge private balcony in line with the treetops, overlooking the ocean.
We get this great view over the treetops, with Ravagers being tossed helplessly up and down, over and over.
Only rooftops and treetops were visible from his boat where he and two of his friends worked round the clock.
He was that rare American in the treetops who actually gave a shit about the dark places of the earth.
Zsa Zsa, an English Bulldog, Wins the World's Ugliest Dog Contest Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops!
In the autumn, when there is little food on the ground, they spend most of their time grazing the treetops.
These are extremely charming creatures, pretty much living emojis, trying to keep their footing in Asian treetops, where they belong.
We stopped at the edge of the building, gazing across green treetops to the dusty city, shimmering in the heat.
From the side, it cuts a dramatic shape against the landscape, echoing the sloping line where treetops meet the horizon.
The fires that get going in such forests jump to the treetops and burn so energetically that they cannot be stopped.
In dense jungles, productivity depends on the canopy: Animals on the ground must largely subsist on what drops from the treetops.
The sun was still above the treetops, and silhouetted skyscrapers in downtown Montreal 10 miles northeast looked like penciled-in shadows.
Across the river I saw that the light was coming from the crest of a full moon rising over the treetops.
For almost a decade, Sweden's Treehotel has offered visitors the option to stay in a UFO-inspired room among the treetops.
Here, at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory, or ATTO, scientists strap on harnesses to study the rainforest way above the treetops.
Small trees, shrubs and fallen timber filled those forest floors, and once widely spaced treetops closed into dense canopies, thick with needles.
He took it for a short flight, turning sharply through the treetops outside the apartment he and his girlfriend shared near San Francisco.
In a second shot, King looks a tad apprehensive yet excited as lush treetops and blue water can be seen in the background.
The main house, which has two exterior staircases, is perched in the treetops above the driveway and parking lot, overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
It takes decades for new trees to cover neighborhoods with lush treetops, but District leaders have dedicated millions of dollars to the effort.
They will be fussing at you from the treetops, scolding you for turning up the dirt they have claimed for their own planting.
Plumes of smoke rise above the treetops like a beacon signaling drivers to pull into the parking lot of Mr. Mack Island Grill.
A simple, cottagelike contemporary covered in windows oriented to frame the surrounding treetops and mountains, it was designed by Paul Betouliere, an artist.
On one, as the plane cleared the treetops, I saw smoke rising in a huge, menacing column, like a cloud of volcanic ash.
Dinosaurs loom large in the human imagination, towering above the treetops, bringing down prey and reigning over the ancient land, sea and sky.
This species lives high in the inaccessible treetops of rainforest mountains, but Cohn-Haft was able to obtain a bellbird specimen for dissection.
And what happened was very rapid diversification into a lot of very different species, large and small, able to live in deserts and treetops.
In addition to classics like hiking and biking, the park also has a full golf course and a challenging ropes course in the treetops
Then it burned on the treetops and then the smoke starts to burn — the smoke ignites so it is burning up in the sky.
It seemed like science fiction as each booster's engine fired one last time before gliding neatly behind the treetops to land on concrete pads.
Once the bats reach the treetops, they form columns that flow out and over the hills like plumes of smoke that appear to never end.
I remember maybe three specific times, bouncing along those country roads—cornfields, treetops, winding roads with their tiny houses and barking dogs and cluttered yards.
If you mount the instruments close to the treetops in the canopy, you pick up only the movement of gases from the trees immediately below.
In the United States, Canada, and Eastern Europe, crooked trees, bark, treetops, and sawdust have been pulped, pressed into pellets, and heat-dried in kilns.
In a breathtaking 4K video, Evan Schneider captures expansive views of the Rocky Mountains sprinkled with shots of stunning vistas, luminous golden treetops, and falling leaves.
Tucked away amid dense forest and surrounded by wildlife, Tim and Hannah's Tahoe, CA tiny cabin boasts a storybook view of treetops and purple-bluish mountains.
He then films the luminescent patterns made when the smoke rises and the rays of the sun shine through it and the verdant treetops further away.
Branches known as "ladder fuels" carried the flames high into the trees, where winds could blow them into crown fires that raced through the tightly clustered treetops.
Treetops is "quite serious about wanting to take a positive voice in general, especially with the work we do and people we work with," Ms. Doll said.
The other group, known as the Jarawa, were fearsome archers, known for hiding in the treetops and neatly impaling with arrows outsiders who encroached on their territory.
It's a strange sight: an enormous concrete obelisk, looking a whole lot like the Washington Monument, rising above the treetops about 219 miles east of Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
From the way the treetops look, to the flow of a river, to the wildlife that goes about its business unfazed — sites you couldn't see at ground level.
Iligan, Philippines (CNN)During the rainy season on the southern Philippines island of Mindanao, storms are foreshadowed by flashes of lightning in the distance, visible above the treetops.
Atmospheric shots of treetops waving against a gray sky; blue light and bunker minimalism; hazmat suits and deadly lakes—the environment of The Rain is a gorgeous poem.
On a sloping, wooded and secluded property, it has views of the treetops and hills, with a series of interconnected patios and decks to facilitate indoor/outdoor living.
Autumn here is absurdly beautiful; at the end of the season, the leaves in the treetops turn almost purplish, like an expensive head of cauliflower, before falling away.
Then, finally, it came into view: a brachiosaur, plodding among eucalyptus trees, rearing up and stretching its neck to nibble at the treetops like a skyscraper-size giraffe.
I had a premonition of each vehicle a full minute before I could hear the engine, when the beam of its headlights slithered over the treetops behind me.
A particular concern with wind turbines is their effects on bats, which may often be found darting among treetops en masse while on the hunt for bugs to eat.
That process requires researchers with containers to wait beneath treetops for the primates to urinate who will hopefully snag some of the liquid as it falls to the ground.
Warblers, vireos, tanagers and gnatcatchers are tiny bundles of nerves, flitting through treetops in near perpetual motion, their gorgeous colors a blessing both for the eyes and for identification.
In the yard, a laborer is burning old tires, and Mr. Ross is compelled to shoot the smoke as it travels past the treetops and is pierced by sunlight.
After a swim, they can go skyward and drink a coconut water mojito in one of the elevated open-air gazebo lounges that seem to float above the treetops.
The landscape is so lush and green (over 70 percent of Bhutan is still covered in forest) that the hillsides explode with dense treetops resembling ripe heads of broccoli.
They hope to return soon and continue their studies in Kumbira, hopefully to establish just how threatened this bushbaby is, and perhaps discover other unknown creatures hiding in the treetops.
The cars groan as they lumber over elevated tracks high above the avenues, bodegas and detached homes, alongside treetops and the Escher-esque maze of rusty low-rise fire escapes.
"I love educating people, getting them interested in science and what's going on in the treetops — a place right above our heads but usually out of reach," Mr. Kovar said.
Size: 1,814 square feet Price per square foot: $400 Indoors: This 12th-story corner unit is on the second-highest floor in the building, with views of the surrounding treetops.
Speed through treetops on the zip line, traverse the Outward Bound ropes course, try your hand at hatchet throwing or even take a few archery lessons — and that's all before lunch!
Mozambique's swollen rivers have already flooded huge expanses of the country and continued rains are causing the waters to rise, endangering people on rooftops and clinging to treetops, said emergency workers.
Walk Up a Hill and Look AroundEffectively every view in the city offers a long series of Victorian homes breaking into lush, dark treetops cutting through a heavy blanket of fog.
The master bedroom has French doors opening to a private balcony with built-in seating and views over the treetops and water; the bathroom has blue-green tile and a tub.
Kendjam sat alongside a glass-clear river, the Irirí, with a dozen traditional houses next to a grass airstrip and a red rock formation jutting several hundred feet above the treetops.
After months of trial and error, Mr. White came up with a curved, petal-shaped solar apparatus that could pick up the short-lived "sunflecks" that filter through the jungle treetops.
Briefly forgetting the flight and the long drive ahead of us, we sat silently for a time, enjoying the rhythmic patterns of the rain and watching the flashes beyond the treetops.
Pitched as an ancient ruin of a long-lost Mesoamerican civilization that is seen pushing up through overgrown treetops, secrets, surprising discoveries, and mystical artifacts will be transported to the present.
In the early morning hours, a huge upward torrent of fog emanates from the treetops, spreading so thick that it's impossible to see more than a few feet in any direction.
Gazing out at a haze of treetops bathed in the late afternoon sun, I was reminded of Bilbo Baggins's view of Mirkwood Forest in "The Hobbit" — a tiny figure lost among giants.
Many of Mr. Bongo's efforts have yet to trickle down to residents, particularly in Libreville, where dense treetops give way to flat tin roofs of ramshackle shacks that stretch across the horizon.
The tiled steps leading to the flat's outdoor space, overlooking the treetops and St. Leonard's Church, were inspired by the set of stairs in the nave of Venice's Santa Maria dei Miracoli.
Documenting jaguar behavior during the rainy season is rare, with their long-term stays in the treetops first recorded by the researchers in 43 after nine years of monitoring in the region.
On the Upper West Side, a one-bedroom, one-bath apartment, with tall ceilings and a massive paned window overlooking treetops, in a 1905 Gothic-style co-op building with a doorman.
That time in the treetops set the tone for the rest of her life: She's now a forest ecologist at the University of Utah who's dedicated her career to studying rainforest canopies.
The drones used in the project also will use a high-definition laser - called LiDAR HD - to analyze an area of ​​the forest that, until now, was difficult for researchers to access: treetops.
People suggested that she had been murdered, that she might be lodged in treetops, that she had fallen in the river and that she had been spotted at a women's shelter in Tennessee.
The trailer itself, shown during Sony's keynote conference, revealed off a lush, wild world, packed to the treetops with beasties, but didn't do a great job of explaining the cult success of Capcom's series.
Mr. Madere, 19, loves his drone's-eye view of the world — the fast-moving scene transmitted from the onboard camera as the remote-controlled machine skims over the grass or climbs to the treetops.
Although they can be six feet long and 200 pounds, the largest South American cats nimbly navigate treetops where they stay from April to July when the rainforest floor is under meters-deep water.
His contributions are everywhere: in feats of engineering like a tall silver tower whose top, sawed almost off, hangs perilously over the treetops; in the creaking, kinetic metalwork that punctuates Saint Phalle's hallucinatory landscape.
Banisteriopsis caapi, a vine that twists its way up to the treetops and across river banks of the Amazon basin, is boiled together with Psychotria viridis, a shrub whose leaves contain the pyschoactive molecule DMT.
"We're defining a community," Ms. Bilbao said with excitement, seated at a long table in her glass-walled fourth-floor office looking out at the treetops flanking Mexico City's central artery, Paseo de la Reforma.
Glide high above the treetops aboard the Shin-Kobe Ropeway, a gondola that whisks passengers up a steep mountain slope to an observation deck with expansive views of the urban sprawl (2110,500 yen round-trip).
From the second-floor balcony of the Red Roof Inn, Lisa Fenn could almost see the treetops of the rapidly disappearing neighborhood where she had lived for the past four years in an old farmhouse.
Installing the software — by using rock-climbing equipment to ratchet himself up a rope, nearly 200 feet into the treetops — went smoothly enough despite the stifling heat and the leeches that crawled into his boots.
When those treetops turn out to be spinning turbine blades, bad things happen: a bat might be hit directly, or it might wind up with bleeding lungs courtesy of abrupt changes in air pressure around turbines.
And anyway, there were already views at every break in the trees — layers and layers of mountains, some smooth, others rough with treetops, their ridges meeting in diagonal lines, each a different shade of green-blue.
Natalie Dawn McLeod, who is now in a house with 11 strangers in Devon, Alberta, said she was downtown when she saw flames above treetops, and within minutes she was stuck in gridlock in her Jeep.
But I hope some things remain: the brilliance of the stars in the night sky; the low rumble and hiss of the ocean; the mating call of coqui frogs in the treetops, singing their love song.
The lopsided weight of the passenger hanging precariously by the strength of his fingers makes the thing hard to steer, so they're forced to soar well above the treetops and then off of a fucking cliff. Gulp.
When the young queen, far away with Philip in Kenya on the royal tour at the idyllic wildlife retreat Treetops, is brought the news that the king has died, Mr. Daldry does not give us her reaction.
Wasn't I the one who'd say, "Race you to the stars!" as we hopped on swings in the playground behind the library, my long legs and their tiny ones pumping furiously as we sailed toward the treetops?
Above us, beyond the roof of our little house and the swaying treetops, far beyond the clouds and the raucous currents, Christina is already taking God's hand, already working out the details of her journey back to life.
There were more fireworks hidden on the death altar, because as the green Roman candle orbs finally hit the screen, the fire exploded into fountains of rainbow sparks, the ladders melting and the smoke rising toward the treetops.
Basics The female bonobo apes of the Wamba forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo had just finished breakfast and were preparing for a brief nap in the treetops, bending and crisscrossing leafy branches into comfortable day beds.
Scudding above flood plains the color of worn pool table felt and mud flats split like jigsaw puzzles, we dip toward the treetops and see herds of waterbuck scatter with an impatient flash of their bull's-eye rumps.
In Cahuita, where the coastal national park draws tourists looking for sloths snoozing in the treetops and howler monkeys leaping through the forest, the sea has already consumed slabs of beach and is starting to menace the sleepy town.
Imagine: The drone could meet something unthinkable in the sky or the treetops, or maybe just torment us with what's off camera, the way Paranormal Activity 3 achieved real suspense just by putting a camcorder on an oscillating fan.
Then there was a glimpse of something new — a modernist box of a house seemingly elevated in the treetops —before she twisted the steering wheel to enter a narrow driveway and slipped into a tiny carport beneath the structure.
It means to constantly defend your history, your traditions and the honor of 1.8 million others to the kinds of people who have only seen its treetops through the window of a regional jet on its way to… anywhere else.
What made the buff-colored brick tower stand out — in addition to its stately limestone-fronted base, topped by gigantic garlanded terra-cotta urns, and its copper mansard roof floating above the treetops of Central Park — were its social spaces.
Hurricane Irma tore the leafed roof off my favorite hardwood hammock forest, Simpson Park, a preserved chunk of forest in the middle of the city; now I can hear the insistent clatter of Brickell, in downtown Miami, through its halved treetops.
The octagonal house, designed by John Lautner, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright's, hovers like a flying saucer amid the treetops, perched on a thirty-foot concrete column that emerged from a sharp slope studded with jade plants and cacti.
"Some people said to us, 'You're going to be so isolated,'" said Mr. Quandt, who moved to Roosevelt Island from Chelsea in August, to a two-bedroom, two-bath co-op that cost $1.3 million and has wide windows overlooking the treetops.
As guests began to congregate in a clearing beneath old sails strung from the treetops, Mr. Hansen poured aperitifs and introduced himself to the crowd, which that evening was all couples, a mix of younger and middle-aged pairs, almost all from Denmark.
But at nightfall, the Forest Spirit's neck stretches toward the sky, and as the god grows, eventually looming above the treetops, it also becomes transparent, a kind of massive bipedal salamander, its back fringed with a frill of fins, stalking through the dark.
"A lot of people are now afraid to take things from the forest," Elvita Surianti, who lives in Pakan Rabaa, said days after a conservation technologist from San Francisco installed a dozen listening units by hoisting himself nearly 230 feet into the treetops.
Nupur Sarkar, a 28-year-old constable in the village of Tirur, grew up hearing the story of how Jarawa men hiding in the treetops shot her uncle through the chest, then surrounded his fishing boat, puncturing his torso again and again with their arrows.
On the right-hand side, we see a continuous moving shot, taken from a car window, of treetops and buildings on a sunny day — sights that any one of the murdered children might have seen on their way to church on that September morning.
"It shows that even as a large animal, the jaguar can withstand the flooding — feeding, breeding and raising its young in the treetops for three to four months," says Emiliano Ramalho, the lead researcher for Project Iauarete, which is administered by the Instituto Mamirauá.
Less than a month before, in nearby Tikri, a 2000-year-old man was stoned to death as he was scavenging for dry wood, when a troop of monkeys on the surrounding treetops rained bricks at him after picking them up from a nearby construction area.
From the treetops just outside, it is easy to imagine birds peering in at the show, and engaging the sculpture that appears to be an animal plaything, its long wooden body, coral colored, adorned with all kinds of hanging accoutrement, including ribbon, rope, cord, and chain.
The researchers hope it will draw attention to the threats facing species in Kumbira — a forest reserve known for its bird and plant diversity and with several endemic species, such as the red crested turaco, which can be seen spreading its extravagant green and red plumage among the treetops.
We dropped anchor one night in a forested cove, where spruce and hemlock branches dangled over the high tide line, ravens watched us from the treetops, and the only sounds were the soft sloshing of water against our hull and the chortles of song sparrows foraging on the beach.
While Leicester's ascent was relatively sudden — it was nearly relegated last year and shot up to first place from 14th — the Villans tumble from near the treetops has been slow, steady and brutal, with this year's showing being the rough equivalent to smacking square into one final branch on the way down.
The 61-year-old woman and her daughter, Minor, took to the treetops of their Bent Mountain property in Virginia on April 1 to protest the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), which would cut a swath from West Virginia down through southwest and southside Virginia, boring underneath the region's famous Appalachian Trail at several points.
Released a few weeks after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, its seductive picture of "treetops [that] glisten" and "sleigh bells in the snow" would come as balm to nostalgic American soldiers and give their families a romantic image of a country that virtually all of them, regardless of ethnicity or creed, were now determined to defend.
However, when experienced field workers who follow apes around in the tropical forest tell me about the concern chimpanzees show for an injured companion, bringing her food or slowing down their walking pace, or report how adult male orangutans in the treetops vocally announce which way they expect to travel the next morning, I am not averse to speculations about empathy or planning.
An address on Isham Park or Herbert Von King Park may not have quite the same ring as one on Prospect Park or Gramercy Park, but in a market where buyers can become dizzy trying to distinguish one marble-kitchened, white oak-floored condo from another, a view of treetops swaying outside the living room window is a distinctive edge.
The jungle airstrip, for instance, from which Barry must depart with his precious cargo is stomach-heavingly short, and we glimpse the graves of pilots who have come to grief; during Barry's maiden effort to take off, shredding the treetops as he goes, the camera picks out Escobar and his pals, beside the runway, happily gambling on whether their latest recruit will make it or die.
But then Leonard Bernstein was a charisma bomb from the moment he first seized the podium of the New York Philharmonic in 1943, subsequently diffusing his radioactive talent through the theaters of Broadway, the concert halls of Europe, the state occasions of Kennedys, the walls of the Ivy League, the treetops of Tanglewood and now, in what would be his centennial year, the endless purgatory of YouTube.
But they're punctuated by moments of beauty: Mauricio Lima made a surreal image of children mid-leap over the Tapajos river in the tribal area of Sawre Muybu, Itaituba, Brazil; Daniel Ochoa de Olza photographed a girl in a garland at a decorated altar, celebrating "Las Mayas," a Pagan-derived festival in honor of spring, in the town of Colmenar Viejo, Spain; Tim Laman captured an orangutan climbing high in the treetops of Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
Up in the tall trees of the pine forests of Northern Sweden, the Treehotel posits guests in mirrored cubes and cabins perched in the treetops, one of which is even shaped like a U.F.O. On the edge of Kruger National Park in South Africa, the new &Beyond Ngala Treehouse opens this month, giving guests a chance to take a game drive out to the treehouse where they spend the night up high in the bush in a private tower.
I caught flights on Air Force C-123s skimming treetops and bush-pilot planes flown by my Army unit transporting Special Operations teams in and out of hush-hush places, with B-26 and T-13 bombers and assorted other airplanes and helicopters flitting around, all part of a strategy to "pacify" rice-farming regions and jungle forests potentially harboring elusive Vietcong guerrillas, under the guise of being "military advisers" to a government we had installed.

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