Don Endicott: 2012-01-08_09-31-20_657 Getting organized at tool shed
Don Endicott: 2012-01-08_09-34-02_417 Dave demonstrates opening a burrow
Don Endicott: 2012-01-08_09-37-28_625 Additional burrow orientation
Don Endicott: DSC_0664 Dave explaining burrow restoration protocol
Don Endicott: DSC_0669 Burrowing Owl burrow in Hawkwatch area
Don Endicott: DSC_0671 Two teams cleaning burrows in SW paddock
Don Endicott: DSC_0672 Cleaning burrows along fence line
Don Endicott: DSC_0675 Lots of hands and knees along south fence
Don Endicott: DSC_0680 Hauling dirt to restore burrow
Don Endicott: DSC_0683 Teenage supervisor
Don Endicott: DSC_0684 Some heavy lifting is required
Don Endicott: DSC_0687 Another perspective on burrow clearing
Don Endicott: DSC_0692 Turkey Vulture observers
Don Endicott: DSC_0696 Working the north fence line
Don Endicott: DSC_0707 Red-tailed Hawl overfligh
Don Endicott: DSC_0713 Overview of NE paddock
Don Endicott: DSC_0715 Prying open a burrow for a first look
Don Endicott: DSC_0717 Jim is a master shoveler
Don Endicott: DSC_0722 Burrow clearing is a whole body experience
Don Endicott: DSC_0723 Bison wallows are hard on burrows
Don Endicott: DSC_0726 About to be into his shoulder to clear burrow entrance
Don Endicott: DSC_0728 Dave Marcus and team at NE paddock
Don Endicott: DSC_0731 Clearing burrows damaged by bison
Don Endicott: DSC_0732 Another wallow with extensive entrance damage
Don Endicott: DSC_0734 Burrow crews in NE paddock
Don Endicott: DSC_0736 More ground level tasking
Don Endicott: DSC_0740 Dave inspects our work
Don Endicott: DSC_0744 Major reconstruction required here
Don Endicott: DSC_0750 About to wrap up
Don Endicott: DSC_0751 Path back to tool shed