An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva looks at a hawk at the Moscow Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502267
A hawk is seen at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502259
An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva holds a hawk at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502250
A silhouette of a hawk is seen, with an airplane in the background, at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502248
An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva holds a hawk at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502246
An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva holds a hawk at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502245
Silhouettes of ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva and a hawk are seen at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502244
An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva holds a hawk at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502243
An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva holds a hawk at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502238
An ornithological service member Nika Ryzhova-Alenicheva holds a hawk at the Domodedovo Airport, outside Moscow, Russia. Raptors such as goshawks help control the number of birds at the airport and surrounding areas. Domodedovo was the first among UIA airports (Moscow Aviation Hub) in 2002 to use unique hunting patrol birds to scare away birds that could pose a threat to aircraft.30.03.2021#6502235