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Grand Central Landfill's Wildlife Habitat Team bands American kestrels
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
Five American kestrels, four male and one female, were banded Thursday afternoon at Grand Central Landfill in Pen Argyl. (Molly Bilinski)
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