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Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork working with the Utah Dept. of Wildlife R
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork work alongside the Utah Dept. of Wildlife
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork working with the Utah Dept. of Wildlife R
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork working with the Utah Dept. of Wildlife R
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Justin Lee works on assembling the first of seven nesting platforms for osprey on the south
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork work alongside the Utah Dept. of Wildlife
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork working with the Utah Dept. of Wildlife Rescources tamp in place a pole and nesting platform for osprey on the south end of Utah Lake Tuesday April 5. The seven osprey nesting platforms will be erected in seven different locations along the southwest portion of Utah Lake. Ospreys are a fish-eating bird of prey that migrate to Utah in spring to nest and raise their young. They often choose to build their nests on top of manmade nesting platforms attached to the top of wooden power poles.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork work alongside the Utah Dept. of Wildlife Rescources assembling the first of seven nesting platforms for osprey on the south end of Utah Lake Tuesday April 5. The seven osprey nesting platforms will be erected in seven different locations along the southwest portion of Utah Lake. Ospreys are a fish-eating bird of prey that migrate to Utah in spring to nest and raise their young. They often choose to build their nests on top of manmade nesting platforms attached to the top of wooden power poles.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork working with the Utah Dept. of Wildlife Rescources watch as a crane raises the first of seven nesting platforms for osprey on the south end of Utah Lake Tuesday April 5. The seven osprey nesting platforms will be erected in seven different locations along the southwest portion of Utah Lake. Ospreys are a fish-eating bird of prey that migrate to Utah in spring to nest and raise their young. They often choose to build their nests on top of manmade nesting platforms attached to the top of wooden power poles.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork working with the Utah Dept. of Wildlife Rescources watch as a crane raises the first of seven nesting platforms for osprey on the south end of Utah Lake Tuesday April 5. The seven osprey nesting platforms will be erected in seven different locations along the southwest portion of Utah Lake. Ospreys are a fish-eating bird of prey that migrate to Utah in spring to nest and raise their young. They often choose to build their nests on top of manmade nesting platforms attached to the top of wooden power poles.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Justin Lee works on assembling the first of seven nesting platforms for osprey on the south end of Utah Lake Tuesday April 5. Making and helping raise the platforms were for an Eagle Scout project that he and other members of Boy Scout troop 1502 of Spanish Fork accomplished with the the Utah Dept. of Wildlife Rescources. The seven osprey nesting platforms will be erected in seven different locations along the southwest portion of Utah Lake. Ospreys are a fish-eating bird of prey that migrate to Utah in spring to nest and raise their young. They often choose to build their nests on top of manmade nesting platforms attached to the top of wooden power poles.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Members of Boy Scout troop 1502 from Spanish Fork work alongside the Utah Dept. of Wildlife Rescources assembling the first of seven nesting platforms for osprey on the south end of Utah Lake Tuesday April 5. The seven osprey nesting platforms will be erected in seven different locations along the southwest portion of Utah Lake. Ospreys are a fish-eating bird of prey that migrate to Utah in spring to nest and raise their young. They often choose to build their nests on top of manmade nesting platforms attached to the top of wooden power poles.