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This image captures an informational sign about the African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus) at what appears to be a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign, mounted on a dark metal frame, is positioned outdoors, with bright daylight indicating it's likely daytime. In the background, a metal mesh fence or cage structure is visible, along with some green foliage. The sign prominently features two illustrations of African Grey Parrots, one larger in the foreground on a branch with a visible red tail, and another smaller, slightly bluer parrot in the background. The background of the sign depicts an abstract savanna or forest scene, representing the bird's natural habitat. The text on the sign is presented in both English and Kannada, the local language of Mysuru, India. It provides detailed information about the African Grey Parrot, including: * **Description:** Whitish bare facial area, head scaled white on grey, darker grey back and breast, bright red tail, blackish bill and legs. It also mentions the Timneh race, described as smaller, darker grey with a dull grey-red tail. * **Size:** 28-39 cm. * **Life span:** 70 years. * **Habitat:** Lowland moist forest. * **Status:** Least concern. * **Food:** Fruits, seeds, and grains. * **Diet in Zoo:** Bread, fruits, grains, sugarcane, groundnut, garlic, paddy, poultry feed, and seeds. * **Distribution:** Africa, near the equator, accompanied by a map of Africa with the parrot's range highlighted in orange. The bottom right corner of the sign includes a credit: "Designed by: SILOTUM CREATIONS" with a phone number (9448271877). The overall scene is factual and educational, typical of an exhibit at a zoological garden.
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