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A forensic examination of the image reveals an interior view of a rustic animal enclosure or shelter, situated in Ngong ward, Kenya. The scene features two helmeted guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) standing on a dirt floor. The first guinea fowl is positioned towards the left-center, fully visible, exhibiting distinctive black plumage densely speckled with white. Its head displays a grayish-white coloration with a prominent red wattle and a small casque. This fowl stands facing slightly towards the right. The second guinea fowl is located towards the right-center, partially obscured by a vertical wooden support post. It possesses similar black and white speckled plumage and head characteristics, facing towards the left. The enclosure is constructed primarily from rough-hewn, untreated wooden logs and planks. Large vertical wooden posts support horizontal beams, forming a foundational framework for the structure's roof and walls. A smaller, horizontal wooden structure, possibly a low perch or barrier, is visible behind the first guinea fowl. In the background, sections of vertical wooden planks form a wall, and a piece of light blue or grey corrugated metal sheeting is visible, serving as an additional wall component. The ground is composed of packed dirt, light brown to grey in color, with scattered small stones and loose sediment visible across the surface. No human presence or direct interaction between the guinea fowl is observed; both animals are stationary.
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