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An overhead view captures a remarkably camouflaged bird, likely a nightjar or similar species, nestled on a bed of gravel and sparse vegetation. The bird's plumage is a mottled blend of browns, grays, and blacks, perfectly matching the surrounding stones and dirt, demonstrating its natural defense mechanism. Its large, dark eyes are visible, indicating alertness, despite its still posture. The bird is situated slightly left of the center, partially concealed by a patch of green grass and some dried plant stalks on the left side of the frame. The ground beneath and around the bird consists of numerous small, irregularly shaped stones and gravel, varying in color from dark gray to light brown and occasional reddish-pink tones. The texture of the ground appears rough and uneven. The scene depicts an outdoor environment, possibly a gravel path, roadside, or a dry, open area. The lighting suggests it is daytime with clear weather. The primary event is the bird's resting or camouflaging itself within its habitat. No people or artificial objects are visible. No text is present in the image. The setting is consistent with the provided location context of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina.
Symbol
F16F1
Volume
2,195
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.48

