A Look at Life in Russia, Part 2/2

A gyrfalcon delivered with the first batch of birds from Germany at the Kamchatka falcon breeding center in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia on February 11, 2022. The International Center for the Reintroduction and Conservation of Rare Species of Birds of Prey has received 83 birds as a breeding stock to expand the population of the Kamchatka gyrfalcons, listed as an endangered species. The first generation of nestlings is expected to be bred at the center the upcoming spring. (Photo by Yelena Vereshchaka/TASS)
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