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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: A hedgehog lies in the gloved hands of Gabriele Giesel. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel wears gloves to hold a hedgehog safely. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: A hedgehog curls up into a spherical shape so that only its face remains visible. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel stands between the hedgehog boxes. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are now gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel places a hedgehog on a scale to check its weight. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel places a hedgehog on a scale to check its weight. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: A hedgehog curls up into a spherical shape so that only its face remains visible. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel places a hedgehog on a scale to check its weight. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel places a hedgehog on a scale to check its weight. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel wears gloves to hold a hedgehog safely. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: A hedgehog smells a cookie. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: A hedgehog curls up into a spherical shape so that only its face remains visible. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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PRODUCTION - 28 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Zörbig: Gabriele Giesel wears gloves to hold a hedgehog safely. At the hedgehog rescue center, animals that are too small, weakened or injured are professionally cared for over the winter. During the recovery phase in spring, they are gradually prepared for their imminent release into the wild. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-foto
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A beautiful male American Kestrel in flight.-stock-foto
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A beautiful male American Kestrel in flight.-stock-foto
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Lebus, Germany. 24th Apr, 2026. A hoopoe (Upupa epops) can be seen perched on a branch. This colorful migratory bird returns from its African wintering grounds in spring and searches for food in open landscapes. With its long, curved beak, it forages for insects on the ground and can only be observed in Germany for a few months. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lebus, Germany. 24th Apr, 2026. A hoopoe (Upupa epops) stands on a branch in front of its breeding den. The colorful migratory bird returns from its African wintering grounds in spring and searches for food in open landscapes. With its long, curved beak, it forages for insects on the ground and can only be observed in Germany for a few months. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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24 April 2026, Brandenburg, Lebus: A hoopoe (Upupa epops) stands on a branch in front of its breeding den. Its eye-catching feather cap is being blown up by the wind. The colorful migratory bird returns from its African wintering grounds in spring and searches for food in open landscapes. With its long, curved beak, it forages for insects on the ground and can only be observed in Germany for a few months. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-stock-foto
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Lebus, Germany. 24th Apr, 2026. A hoopoe (Upupa epops) stands on a branch in front of its breeding den. Its eye-catching feather cap is being blown up by the wind. The colorful migratory bird returns from its African wintering grounds in spring and searches for food in open landscapes. With its long, curved beak, it forages for insects on the ground and can only be observed in Germany for a few months. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lebus, Germany. 24th Apr, 2026. A hoopoe (Upupa epops) stands on a branch in front of its breeding den. The colorful migratory bird returns from its African wintering grounds in spring and searches for food in open landscapes. With its long, curved beak, it forages for insects on the ground and can only be observed in Germany for a few months. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lebus, Germany. 24th Apr, 2026. A hoopoe (Upupa epops) looks out of its breeding den. The colorful migratory bird returns from its African wintering grounds in spring and searches for food in open landscapes. With its long, curved beak, it forages for insects on the ground and can only be observed in Germany for a few months. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitethroat singing RSPB Pulborough West Sussex-stock-foto
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Pacific Grove, California, USA. 15th Apr, 2026. A white crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) feeds on an insect in Pacific Grove. The small birds are known for their long-distance migrations, with some populations traveling as far as 2,600 miles from their breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada to their wintering spots in Southern California. (Credit Image: © Rory Merry/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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April 15, 2026: White Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) are known for their long-distance migrations, with some populations traveling as far as 2,600 miles from their breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada to their wintering spots in Southern California. (Credit Image: © Rory Merry/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Pacific Grove, California, USA. 15th Apr, 2026. White Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) are known for their long-distance migrations, with some populations traveling as far as 2,600 miles from their breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada to their wintering spots in Southern California. (Credit Image: © Rory Merry/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Pacific Grove, California, USA. 15th Apr, 2026. White Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) are known for their long-distance migrations, with some populations traveling as far as 2,600 miles from their breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada to their wintering spots in Southern California. (Credit Image: © Rory Merry/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Pacific Grove, California, USA. 15th Apr, 2026. White Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) are known for their long-distance migrations, with some populations traveling as far as 2,600 miles from their breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada to their wintering spots in Southern California. (Credit Image: © Rory Merry/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Male Red-breasted merganser. Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. UK-stock-foto
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Western yellow wagtail (Motacilla flava) perched on a garden hedge, Zafarana, Red Sea coast, Egypt-stock-foto
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A trug of freshly pulled over-wintered leeks, Allium ampeloprasum.-stock-foto
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A colourful Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) stripping open the Reed mace stems to get at the moth larvae wintering inside them. Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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A colourful Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) stripping open the Reed mace stems and eating the moth larvae wintering inside them. Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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A colourful Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) stripping open the Reed mace stems to get at the moth larvae wintering inside them. Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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A colourful Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) stripping open the Reed mace stems to get at the moth larvae wintering inside them. Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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A colourful Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) stripping open the Reed mace stems to get at the moth larvae wintering inside them. Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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Close view of a mallard duck with a green head in freezing water and slush for animal biology and northern ecosystem preservation themes-stock-foto
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Male and female Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope) in flight over wetland habitat, Lincolnshire, England, UK.-stock-foto
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Male and female Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope) in flight over wetland habitat, Lincolnshire, England, UK.-stock-foto
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Male and female Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope) in flight over wetland habitat, Lincolnshire, England, UK.-stock-foto
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Flock of mallards on frozen pond scattered across thin ice, soft sunlight and long shadows, communal resting and tentative foraging near small open pa-stock-foto