Raptor Relocation
Wildlife biologists captured this American kestrel near the base's flight line. The bird will be taken to a new habitat as part of the Raptor Relocation Program, which focuses on trapping kestrels, hawks, owls, and other raptors and relocating the birds to safer and more suitable habitats away from the airfield. (Courtesy photo)
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