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RM2GKN9G2–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, closes a nest placed by the Department of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, for protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8M–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 and U.S. Army soldiers execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9G1–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, cleans a nest placed by the Department of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, for protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8P–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 and U.S. Army soldiers execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9E1–Juliette Vermeulen, with the Environmental Office, Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, watches a volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, who counts the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8N–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 and U.S. Army soldiers execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9DN–Juliette Vermeulen, left, with the Environmental Office, Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, watches as volunteers for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, band a little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8W–A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 supervises a U.S. Army soldier executing an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9EX–Juliette Vermeulen, left, with the Environmental Office, Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, watches as volunteers for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, band a little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8J–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 supervise U.S. Army soldiers executing an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9EY–A young little owl (Athene noctua), peeks out from a tree, after Volunteers banded it, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG98–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 supervise U.S. Army soldiers executing an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9DM–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds an adult little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG99–A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 supervises a U.S. Army soldier executing an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9E4–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds the feather of a bird eaten by little owls, one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMKNCKFG–A contractor checks the bullets and rubber that he cleaned in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army
RM2GKN9EE–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, points at a little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMKNCKFH–A contractor shows the bullets and rubber that he cleaned in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army
RM2GKN9FH–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org secures the band on an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMKNCKFJ–A high-power vacuum and sorting machine is used to clean the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army
RM2GKN9EB–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, closes a woven basket, where he safely places protected birds in order to band them, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMKNCKCB–A contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army
RM2GKN9ED–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, places a little owl (Athene noctua) in a woven basket, in order to band it, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMKNCKC9–After the removal of the bullets from the rubber material, a contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army
RM2GKN9DG–A little owl (Athene noctua) peeks out of a woven basket where he is held captive before being banded by Belgian Volunteers of the non-profit Noctua.org, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMKNCKCD–After the removal of the bullets from the rubber material, a contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army
RM2GKN9D9–Volunteers for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, hold four little owl (Athene noctua), found in one the nests placed on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG7Y–A member of the Albanian Armed Forces executes a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 1, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9D2–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds a young little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG80–A member of the Montenegrin Armed Forces executes a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 1, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9DF–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8Y–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9F9–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, takes a little owl (Athene noctua) from a woven basket, in order to band it, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG90–A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9EW–A few meters above the ground, Eyasses, baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), wander on a beam, before volunteers will catch and band them, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG92–A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9E8–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds an adult little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG7T–A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 addresses partner nation militaries prior to executing a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 1, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9FD–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG7X–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 brief the drills to be executed during a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 1, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9D6–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds an adult little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG8X–U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 demonstrate the course of action execute an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RM2GKN9G4–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, bands a little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 03, 2021. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPKFG9D–A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1 conducts a tactical reload while executing an advanced portion of a Combat Marksmanship Program range during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 5, 2018. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.
RMMJK32W–A contractor checks the bullets and rubber that he cleaned in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPW5HE2–Mr. James Sweatman, Sustainable Range Program Officer for 7th Army Training Command Regional Training Support Division South (RTSD South), is pictured with members of the team which constructed and tested the C-130 and C-17 Aircraft Static Load Trainer (SLT) facility on Caserma Del Din in Vicenza, Italy.
RMMDT9MY–A contractor shows the bullets and rubber that he cleaned in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9CK–Valentin Wallers (left), natural resources manager for U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, monitors volunteers for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, who band and measure protected bird species on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMMDT9MX–A contractor checks the bullets and rubber that he cleaned in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9D3–An eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), is banded by a volunteer, on Caserne Daumerie in Chièvres, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMMJK32X–A contractor shows the bullets and rubber that he cleaned in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9D5–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org shows the remains of a rodent, eaten by a bird of prey, on Caserne Daumerie in Chièvres, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMMDT9N2–A high-power vacuum and sorting machine is used to clean the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9D4–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org holds a just banded eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Caserne Daumerie in Chièvres, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMMJK32Y–A high-power vacuum and sorting machine is used to clean the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9D2–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org removes an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), from its nest, to band it, on Caserne Daumerie in Chièvres, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMMJK32G–A contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9CW–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds a just-banded eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMMDT9MT–A contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie)
RMPFE9CA–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org writes down the serial numbers of the bands, on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMMDT9MR–After the removal of the bullets from the rubber material, a contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Inform
RMPFE9CC–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org places the band on a little owl (Athene noctua), on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMMDT9MW–After the removal of the bullets from the rubber material, a contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Inform
RMPFE9CT–A just-banded eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), extends its wings on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMMJK32H–After the removal of the bullets from the rubber material, a contractor attaches the retaining strap of the bullet catcher that lies in the 'hot zone,' directly behind the targets in the Training Support Center Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Dec. 6, 2017. In accordance with the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Europe Sustainable Range Program, the TSC Benelux 25-meter indoor firing range is regularly maintained, bullets are removed from the bullet catcher, and all lead, contaminated debris and hazardous material are safely disposed. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Inform
RMPFE9CF–A volunteer holds a little owl (Athene noctua) on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9CH–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org secures bands a little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected species of birds nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPFE9D0–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, bands an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9CB–A little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected species of birds nesting on Chièvres Air Base, stares at the camera from the hole of a basket, in Chièvres, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9CJ–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org measures a part of the wing of a little owl (Athene noctua) on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9D1–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org bands an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9CE–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org secures the band on a little owl (Athene noctua), one of the protected species of birds nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPFE9C9–Two little owls (Athene noctua), one of the protected species of birds nesting on Chièvres Air Base, wait in a basket before a volunteer bands them in Chièvres, Belgium, June 8, 2018. Banding is a universal and indispensable technique for studying the movement, survival and behavior of birds.
RMPFE9CR–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org, holds an eyasse, a baby kestrel falcon (Falco tinnunculus), one of the protected bird species nesting on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9CP–A volunteer for the Belgian non-profit Noctua.org cleans one of the nests placed on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
RMPFE9CM–A volunteer holds a little owl (Athene noctua), on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, June 8, 2018.
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