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    Removing an oak titmouse from a mist net

    CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    06.17.2020

    Photo by Cynthia McIntyre 

    Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office

    Fort Hunter Liggett, California Environmental team bands songbirds as part of their commitment to preserving America's natural heritage and preserving the ability for the Army to conduct training. Using a mist net, they capture the birds, then weigh and measure them, and apply an aluminum USGS band. If the bands are later recovered, it can give an idea of the bird's age, migration habits, and other data. The program providesl information to other national scientific organizations to track the health of birds and their environment. Pictured: Jackie Hancock, FHL wildlife biologist, gently removing an oak titmouse from the mist net.

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    Date Taken: 06.17.2020
    Date Posted: 08.19.2020 13:26
    Photo ID: 6320501
    VIRIN: 200617-O-AP697-278
    Resolution: 1260x1023
    Size: 1.21 MB
    Location: CALIFORNIA, US

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