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The image depicts a body of water in Anapa, Russia, likely a coastal area of the Black Sea. The scene features approximately eleven birds swimming on the rippled, dark blue-grey surface. Specifically, there are at least six mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) and five Eurasian coots (Fulica atra) present. - One female mallard, characterized by mottled brown plumage, is observed swimming alone in the upper-left quadrant. - Two distinct male mallards (drakes), identifiable by their iridescent green heads, white neck rings, chestnut breasts, and grey bodies, are positioned: one in the upper-right mid-ground, and another in the lower-middle foreground. - An additional female mallard is partially visible behind the lower-middle drake. - Two other mallards, one showing a grey body in the lower-left and another partially visible with a green head in the lower-mid-left, are within a larger cluster of birds. - Five Eurasian coots, uniformly black birds with prominent white frontal shields and white beaks, are clustered primarily in the lower and mid-left sections of the frame. One coot in the lower-mid-right has its head partially submerged, possibly indicating feeding activity. All birds are actively swimming or floating on the water's surface, coexisting in proximity without apparent direct interaction. No landmass or human structures are visible within the frame.
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