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2 miles. 5 km. Local Guide. Take a detailed look at places from above, with aerial imagery in Bing Maps.
Explore bird’s eye maps of cities and popular attractions. Travel virtual around the earth. A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above like a 3D model of a city.
Map details. Satellite. Transit lines. Traffic. Wildfires. Air Quality. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
The Panoramic Maps Collection, one of our most popular collections, features more than a thousand beautifully illustrated “bird’s-eye-view” maps of towns and cities across the United States, Canada, and even some internationally.
A project to catalog, digitize, and present a selection of bird's-eye prints of American cities held by the Clements Library.
OpenAerialMap is an open service to provide access to a commons of openly licensed imagery and map layer services. Download or contribute imagery to the growing commons of openly licensed imagery.
Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View.
In the Layers menu, select Satellite to see a detailed, bird’s-eye view of the current map or location. Or, select 3D to see a three-dimensional view of the buildings and terrain. The mobile app currently does not support 3D with satellite view.
Bird’s Eye is a great complement to ortho (top down) imagery because it has much more depth and provides all four angled views of your destination or area of interest. This Bird’s Eye imagery is sub-10 CM GSD (ground sample distance), which allows us to support more detailed levels of map zoom.
Bird’s-eye maps are a stylistic cartographic technique that is typically not drawn to scale. The term “bird’s-eye view” refers to how the map appears when viewed from the perspective of a bird flying above the area.