"Notes from the Field" provides frequent updates and pictures from our biologists and students who are working in the field or at our headquarters, the World Center for Birds of Prey. Found 12 entries matching your request: 2005 Autumn Capture and Release of Gyrfalcons in East Greenland
Bill Burnham — 15 November 2005 — in Arctic Program - Greenland
East Greenland
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Bill Burnham — 1 September 2005 — in Arctic Program - Greenland
Harp seals on pack ice in Baffin Bay
ARCTIC PROGRAM UPDATE – June 2005, Kangerlussuaq/ Søndre Strømfjord, West Central Greenland
Bill Burnham — 1 July 2005 — in Arctic Program - Greenland
Gyrfalcon nestlings
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Bill Burnham — 18 September 2002 — in Arctic Program - Greenland
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Bill Burnham — 18 August 2002 — in Arctic Program - Greenland
14 - 15 August 2002 - This time I fly to Thule Air Base, Greenland, thanks to the United States Air Force. Check-in time for the six hour flight to Greenland is midnight and I arrive at Baltimore International Airport a couple of hours before. Just after the restaurants close, so there is no chance for dinner. The good news is the flight is on time. The old DC 8 is operational (based on past experience this is not always the case). We are to clear security at 1:00 am, then are to depart about 2:00. However, they kindly wait for a delayed flight from Dallas-Fort Worth airport containing three passengers for Greenland. One of those is Christopher Cokinos who is coming up to visit the sites where Robert Peary removed the meteorites from Greenland. We will be surveying for falcons in the same area and he will ride along in our boat. We depart BWI about 2:30 am. Read more...
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Bill Burnham — 18 July 2002 — in Arctic Program - Greenland World Center for Birds of Prey 2001.
New Herrick Collections Building has been constructed since this photo was taken. Find more articles about Aplomado Falcon, California Condor, Gyrfalcon, Arctic Summer of 2002, Trip I
Bill Burnham — 18 June 2002 — in Arctic Program - Greenland
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Bill Burnham — 18 June 2000 — in Arctic Program - Greenland This is a PDF archive: Summer 2000 (PDF) Find more articles about , Arctic November 1999
Bill Burnham — 17 November 1999 — in Mongolia Project
Day One - Rob’s wife Tara, with 10-month-old Will, who had an ear infection and was running a fever, held in her arms and four-year-old Jackson tugging at her pant leg, waved a smiling goodbye as Rob and I bolted down the jet way. Although sad to see him leave, having the whirlwind of activities preceding his departure over was probably also a relief to her. We were the last two on board and somewhat sheepishly hurried to our seats as the plane door was closed by an understandably grumpy flight attendant. The adventure finally had begun! Read more...
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Bill Burnham, Kurt Burnham, Jack Stephens — 18 June 1997 — in Arctic Program - Greenland Thule, Greenland - Summer 1995 (PDF)
Bill Burnham — 18 June 1995 — in Arctic Program - Greenland This is a PDF archive: Summer 1995 (PDF) Find more articles about , Arctic Mongolia Investigatory Visit
Bill Burnham — 17 November 1999 — in Mongolia Project Day One - Rob’s wife Tara, with 10-month-old Will, who had an ear infection and was running a fever, held in her arms and four-year-old Jackson tugging at her pant leg, waved a smiling goodbye as Rob and I bolted down the jet way. Although sad to see him leave, having the whirlwind of activities preceding his departure over was probably also a relief to her. We were the last two on board and somewhat sheepishly hurried to our seats as the plane door was closed by an understandably grumpy flight attendant. The adventure finally had begun! Read more...Find more articles about , Asia-Pacific Most Recent Entries
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