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The image displays an outdoor scene dominated by a large, upright information board about birds, positioned to the right of the frame. The board, which appears to be made of wood or a similar material with a light green header, is titled "SIMPLE WAYS OF IDENTIFYING BIRDS." The information board is divided into several sections. The left side provides textual information: a definition of birds (Aves), statistics about bird species worldwide (around 10,000) and specifically in India (about 1270), and lists three key identification methods: "1.Shapes," "2.Beaks," and "3.Claws/Feet." The bottom of this text section states, "A basic knowledge of these shall aid in Bird watching and Identification." The main part of the board features visual aids. There's a section titled "Shapes" with rows of bird silhouettes and images, "Type of beaks" showing various beak forms and their associated feeding activities (e.g., insect catching, probing, nut cracking), and "Feet tells how a bird lives" depicting different types of bird feet and their functions (e.g., perching, wading, swimming). The illustrations are a mix of detailed drawings and simplified silhouettes. In the background, to the left of the board, is a large, green, mesh-covered aviary or enclosure, partially obscured by trees and foliage. The structure has a geodesic-like design. More trees and green vegetation are visible behind the aviary and on the ground around the sign. On the right side of the image, there is a patch of dirt with small green plants and a paved concrete curb or sidewalk. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, suggesting a sunny day. No people are visible in the frame, but the informational nature of the board suggests it's placed for public education, likely in a park, zoo, or bird sanctuary in Mysuru, India, given the location context and the explicit mention of bird species in India on the sign.
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