12 de diciembre de 2014 - 11:28 a. m.
Acupuntura para búhos enfermos
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua is prepared for acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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Veterinarian acupuncturist Edurne Cornejo inserts needles into a "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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Veterinarian acupuncturist Edurne Cornejo inserts needles into a "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014. Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid. About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia Orejas. AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN
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