Tricolored blackbird that were baited with cracked corn (36993905100)
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Summary[edit] Description: A simple "walk in" trap baited with cracked corn. "Since 2007, we’ve banded over 81,000 tricolored blackbirds," said Bob Meese, staff researcher at UC Davis. Many of these have been banded by Service staff on national wildlife refuges. Credit: Geoffrey Grisdale/USFWS. Date: 16 June 2017, 08:42. Source: Tricolored blackbird that were baited with cracked corn. Author: Pacific Southwest Region USFWS from Sacramento, US.
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