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Published 4 hours ago • Updated 4 hours ago NBCUniversal Media, LLC Firefighters and other good Samaritans were out in the Mission Bay area of San Diego Thursday morning, helping a bird of prey that had become ensnared nearly 80 feet up in a tree. People walking near the Hilton Hotel in Mission Bay Park spotted an osprey near the top of a 100-foot eucalyptus tree not far from shore, and a call went out to the San Diego Humane Society. Download our NBC 7 mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. This rescue proved too high for SDHS, though, so they, in turn, put in a call to San Diego Fire-Rescue, which sent out San Diego s Truck 20 crew at around 9 a.m. The fire truck was able to extend its aerial ladder up high enough for firefighters to use an extension-type pruning saw, which allowed them to snip the fishing wire from which the fish hawk was dangling. ....
People around the world can check out the livestream of Edna and Ozzie. Author: Neda Iranpour (Reporter) Updated: 12:13 PM PDT May 11, 2021 SAN DIEGO A new livestream, from the Scripps Pier at UC San Diego, is attracting more eyes around the world as it shares the unique ways of birds of prey that call San Diego home. Edna and Ozzie can be seen on the live streaming cam which overlooks their nest hanging over the Pacific Ocean at La Jolla Shores. You may see Ozzie bring fish that he grabs from the ocean with his talons. He usually eats the fish first then shares what he doesn’t want with Edna who waits and watches. ....
A glance at N.J. entertainment this weekend (April 30-May 2) Today 11:50 AM WHAT’S GOING ON? Here is a small sample of area happenings some in-person, others online you may want to check out in the coming days. Dark Star Orchestra will perform outdoor concerts at Sussex County Fairgrounds in Franklin April 30 and May 1.Bob Mi Art/Museums CLINTON “The Hunterdon Art Tour,” self-guided tour of area art studios and exhibit spaces Saturday and Sunday, with virtual opening on Twitch for special museum exhibit featuring THAT artists on Friday. Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St. thehunterdonarttour.com, [email protected]. ....
Updated on April 29, 2021 at 1:36 pm Bev Grant A couple of La Jolla’s most recognizable residents now have a new home and have even welcomed a little one, thanks to a couple of locals’ grand idea that helped them create the nest. Ozzy and Edna, a pair of ospreys who frequent the pier at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, have almost immediately taken residence at a waterfront nest above the pier that was built just for them. The two love birds – err, ospreys – have prime real estate that comes with a picturesque view of La Jolla. Download our NBC 7 mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. ....
While the COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of screen time Zoom teleconferencing, more Netflix than anyone thought possible and FaceTime as a way to socialize it also seems to have brought out a lot of authors and other creatives in our own backyard. Here’s a look at the local books, murals and more of the past year, as well as the inventive ways that arts institutions have continued to provide programming during the pandemic. January Polar Bear Plunge: An estimated 400 people participate in the Polar Bear Plunge on New Year’s Day at La Jolla Shores. Sponsored by the La Jolla Cove Swim Club, the plunge is a 30-year-old local tradition in which La Jollans and others rush into the cold ocean for play or swim. ....