If one designated two birds but found three, or designated birds of one color but found them in different locations, are they permitted?
Synopsis
If the birds found do not match the designation (different number or location), they are forbidden unless one can recognize them as the same birds that were designated.
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Is it forbidden to trap fish from fish pools (bivorim) on Yom Tov?
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