BASH program keeps birds in the air for RF-A 22-1
A red-tailed hawk sits on the flightline fence prior to being scared off by Jerry Morrill, a United States Department of Agriculture wildlife specialist and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson’s Bird/Animal Air Strike Hazard program lead, during RED FLAG-Alaska 22-1 at JBER, Alaska, May 4, 2022. The BASH program supports the U.S. and international partners flying in the exercise by reducing airstrike risk by utilizing wildlife deterrence methods. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Farnsworth)
PHOTO BY:
Senior Airman Emily Farnsworth
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NIKON D810
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500
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