Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
Nebraska Army National Guard environmental analyst Rebecca Howser helps elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools view bald eagle nests with a spotting scope at Camp Ashland, Neb., April 6, 2022, near the Platte River. Students rotated through stations with educational activities about bald eagle habitat, diet and behavior. (Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe)...
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
Nebraska Army National Guard 2nd Lt. Evan Carroll teaches a lesson on bald eagle food and habitat with elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland, Neb., April 6, 2022, near the Platte River. Students rotated through stations with educational activities about bald eagle habitat, diet and behavior....
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
Nebraska Army National Guard 2nd Lt. Evan Carroll, a platoon leader with the 623rd Engineer Company and full-time facility operations specialist, teaches a lesson on bald eagle food and habitat with elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland, Neb., April 6, 2022. Students rotated through stations with educational activities about bald eagle habitat, diet and......
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
A bald eagle peers over the edge of its nest as Nebraska Army National Guard environmental staff welcomed elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland for an opportunity to view bald eagle nests near the Platte River April 6, 2022. Students rotated through stations with educational activities about bald eagle habitat, diet and behavior....
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
A bald eagle stretches its wings while perched on a nest at Camp Ashland, Nebraska, April 6, 2022. Nebraska Army National Guard environmental staff welcomed elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland for an opportunity to view bald eagle nests near the Platte River. Students rotated through stations with educational activities about bald eagle habitat, diet and......
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
Nebraska National Guard Natural Resources Manager Natalie Madden helps elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools locate bald eagle nests at Camp Ashland, Neb., April 6, 2022, near the Platte River. During the visit students rotated through stations with educational activities about bald eagle habitat, diet and behavior....
Photo by Steve Elstrom | Fort Riley Public Affairs Office | 04.06.2021
During a visit to Fort Riley April 6-7, the command team of IMCOM-Readiness, Ms. Brenda Lee McCullough, director, and Cmd. Sgt. Major Dan Dennison viewed eaglets which hatched on-post in recent weeks. Environmental Division, Fort Riley Directorate of Public Works, set up the viewing station focused on a nest constructed by American bald eagles. The viewing station is available to all members......
Courtesy Photo | 2nd Bomb Wing | 11.20.2020
Two bald eagles sit on a tree branch at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Barksdale receives funding from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center for housing and protecting the nesting and feeding grounds of a group of bald eagles. (Courtesy Photo)...