Three burrowing owl chicks sit in a collection bucket during monitoring and banding operations at Rees Training Center, Oregon, June 11, 2025. Researchers use the buckets to safely hold the young owls while conducting measurements, health assessments, and banding procedures as part of the ongoing conservation program that has grown the colony from four pairs in 2008 to over 100 nesting pairs today. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public Affairs)
Date Taken: | 06.10.2025 |
Date Posted: | 06.24.2025 20:25 |
Photo ID: | 9130152 |
VIRIN: | 250611-Z-ZJ128-1003 |
Resolution: | 4990x3082 |
Size: | 3.99 MB |
Location: | OREGON, US |
Web Views: | 24 |
Downloads: | 1 |
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