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Adult Woman Praying at Home with Ankle Monitor during House Arrest-stock-foto
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Adult Man Exercising under House Arrest with Ankle Monitor-stock-foto
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Woman Praying Indoors While Wearing Ankle Monitor at Home-stock-foto
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Adult Man Praying with Ankle Monitor during House Arrest-stock-foto
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Adult Man Exercising at Home during House Arrest Isolation-stock-foto
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Adult Man Praying with Rosary While Wearing Ankle Monitor at Home-stock-foto
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Veterinary professional provides medical care to an injured Black Kite (Milvus migrans), gently holding and examining its feathers while wearing prote-stock-foto
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Veterinary professional provides medical care to an injured Black Kite (Milvus migrans), gently holding and examining its feathers while wearing prote-stock-foto
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Veterinary professional provides medical care to an injured Black Kite (Milvus migrans), gently holding and examining its feathers while wearing prote-stock-foto
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Veterinary professional provides medical care to an injured Black Kite (Milvus migrans), gently holding and examining its feathers while wearing prote-stock-foto
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Treated pigeons seen in an external cage outside the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Treated pigeons seen in an external cage outside the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Credit Image: ©-stock-foto
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A treated stork seen in an external cage outside the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A treated stork seen in an external cage outside the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Credit Image: ©-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Treated storks seen in an external cage outside the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Credit Image: © A-stock-foto
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Treated storks seen in an external cage outside the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Warsaw Zoo employee Magdalena Zawadzka (right) holds a wounded woodcock while a Veterinarian examines the bird at the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. Th-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo employee Magdalena Zawadzka (right) holds a wounded woodcock while a Veterinarian examines the bird at the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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Andzelika Gackowska, manager of the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo takes out a wounded bird placed in a cartoon from the special container at the emergency room. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum compl-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Andzelika Gackowska, manager of the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo takes out a wounded bird placed in a cartoon from the special container at the emergency room. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biod-stock-foto
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Andzelika Gackowska, manager of the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo takes out a wounded bird placed in a cartoon from the special container at the emergency room. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum compl-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Andzelika Gackowska, manager of the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo takes out a wounded bird placed in a cartoon from the special container at the emergency room. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biod-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz poses outside the new emergency room for wounded wild birds at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen outside the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen outside the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen outside the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Credit Image: ©-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen outside the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Credit Image: ©-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen outside the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz (left) and Veterinarians seen at the birds’ hospital of the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum com-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz (left) and Veterinarians seen at the birds’ hospital of the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz (left) and Veterinarians seen at the birds’ hospital of the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen at the birds' hospital. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Warsaw Zoo director Andrzej Kruszewicz seen at the birds' hospital. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Credit Image: © Attila Husejnow/SOPA I-stock-foto
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Warsaw Zoo employee Magdalena Zawadzka holds a wounded bullfinch as a Veterinarian examines the bird at the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Andzelika Gackowska, manager of the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo walks towards the birds' hospital with a wounded bird placed in a cartoon. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds-stock-foto
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Andzelika Gackowska, manager of the birds’ hospital at the Warsaw Zoo walks towards the birds' hospital with a wounded bird placed in a cartoon. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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An employee cleans the cage of wounded pigeons rehabilitated at the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: An employee cleans the cage of wounded pigeons rehabilitated at the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Cre-stock-foto
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An employee cleans the cage of wounded pigeons rehabilitated at the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex.-stock-foto
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March 12, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: An employee cleans the cage of wounded pigeons rehabilitated at the birds' hospital at the Warsaw Zoo. The Warsaw Zoo has inaugurated a specialized 24/7 emergency room for wild birds funded by the local civic budget to treat injured wildlife. Residents can leave wild birds in specialized containers similar to parcel lockers allowing for immediate veterinary care upon activation. This initiative aims to rehabilitate injured birds and return them to the wild supporting local biodiversity. The birds are treated at the Bird Asylum complex. (Cre-stock-foto