
Stake attention in this memory
A large, black bird, identified as a Ground Hornbill, is captured through the intricate pattern of a wire mesh fence in this photograph. The image is oriented such that the bird is seen from a slightly elevated perspective, looking downwards and to the left. The bird itself is predominantly covered in dark, almost entirely black, feathers. A striking feature is the bare skin around its head and upper neck, which is a vivid blue or purplish color, contrasting sharply with its dark plumage. Its eye is dark and beady, blending into the surrounding bare skin. The bird possesses a prominent, large, dark-colored beak that curves downwards. A notable detail on the upper part of the beak, near the base and where it meets the head, is a distinct reddish-brown patch. The wire mesh fence, composed of interwoven metal wires forming diamond-shaped openings, is in sharp focus in the foreground, indicating the proximity of the camera to the enclosure. Through the mesh, beyond the bird, patches of lush green grass are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting. Another part of the background shows a light-colored concrete or paved surface, which forms part of the bird's habitat. The overall impression is that of a bird in an aviary or zoo enclosure, observed during the daytime under natural lighting conditions. The bird appears to be calmly standing or possibly foraging on the ground, with its head slightly lowered. There are no human figures or discernible text present in the image.
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