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Grand Central Landfill’s wildlife environment group bands young American kestrels Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population.

Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Grand Central Landfill's wildlife habitat team bands young American kestrels Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. The property is open to the public and has walking trails.Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Grand Central Landfill’s wildlife environment group bands young American kestrels Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. The property is open to the general public and has walking tracks.Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly removes young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to determine the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly eliminates young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to identify the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)

 

Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly removes young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to determine the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly eliminates young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to identify the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly removes young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to determine the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly eliminates young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to identify the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly removes young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to determine the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly eliminates young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to identify the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior community relations specialist, shows a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Adrienne Fors, Waste Management senior neighborhood relations professional, reveals a young American kestrel to the crowd Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly removes young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to determine the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly eliminates young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to identify the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly removes young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to determine the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly eliminates young American kestrels from their nest box Thursday, June 8, 2023, to identify the gender and band the birds. He then returned the animals to their nest. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management employee Kevin Kelly bands five birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, before returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information recorded at Grand Central will be shared with the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of information to better understand the species, the challenges it is facing, and what can be done to rebuild its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Bird bander and Waste Management worker Kevin Kelly bands 5 birds Thursday, June 8, 2023, prior to returning the animals to their nest at the Waste Management Grand Central Environmental Education Center in Pen Argyl. Information taped at Grand Central will be shown the American Kestrel Partnership, which is building a database of details to much better comprehend the types, the obstacles it is dealing with, and what can be done to restore its population. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)

 

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