Amputee kestrel receives prosthetic foot in Russia
Updated 11:48, 25-Aug-2018
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An amputee kestrel received a prosthetic foot at Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Center in Novosibirsk, Russia on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

An amputee kestrel received a prosthetic foot at Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Center in Novosibirsk, Russia on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

This 3D printed prosthetic foot was developed by the Optiplane design bureau for an amputee kestrel named Grom (“thunder” in Russian). /VCG Photo

This 3D printed prosthetic foot was developed by the Optiplane design bureau for an amputee kestrel named Grom (“thunder” in Russian). /VCG Photo

Volunteers at the Center treat and release injured birds back into the wild. The Center also looks for families willing to take in birds that would be unable to survive on their own. /VCG Photo

Volunteers at the Center treat and release injured birds back into the wild. The Center also looks for families willing to take in birds that would be unable to survive on their own. /VCG Photo