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A single budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) is depicted in a vertical orientation, perched inside a wire cage. The bird exhibits a white forehead and crown, transitioning to intricate black and white barring on the nape and back. Its cere is light blue, its beak is yellow, and its eyes are dark. Distinct blue cheek patches are visible below the eyes, alongside small black throat spots. The bird's chest and belly feathers show a pale blue-green hue, extending to vibrant turquoise on its secondary flight feathers and tail. Its primary feathers are a darker grey-brown. One grey foot is visible, gripping a horizontal white bar of the cage. The cage features a grid pattern of wire bars, with prominent red bars forming a section of the frame and thinner white bars creating the internal structure. A dark, cylindrical object, possibly a water dispenser or food container, is partially visible behind the bird on the right side of the cage. The background is dark, suggesting an interior or low-light environment. The image contains no discernible visual cues or contextual elements that would indicate its location within the city of Fez, Morocco, or any other specific geographical region.
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