SELFRIDGE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Mich.— Megan Baker, a Department of Agriculture wildlife biologist assigned to the 127th Wing Safety team, handles a great-horned owl after applying a federal metal band on its leg on July 13, 2018. The tag enters the bird into a database, allowing biologists to track its habits and range. Baker captures, tags and safely relocates aviary wildlife in the vicinity of Selfridge as part of the Air Force’s safety program, bird/wildlife aircraft strike hazards (BASH). U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Chelsea E. Barber)
Date Taken: | 07.13.2018 |
Date Posted: | 07.13.2018 21:49 |
Photo ID: | 4555916 |
VIRIN: | 180712-Z-EF377-002 |
Resolution: | 1800x1200 |
Size: | 1.19 MB |
Location: | SELFRIDGE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, MI, US |
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