
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor enclosure within Athi River ward, Kenya, featuring two Grey Crowned Cranes (Balearica regulorum). The primary crane is positioned in the mid-ground, oriented right, with its head bent downwards towards the ground, indicative of foraging. Its plumage displays grey, black, white, and chestnut colors, topped by a distinctive golden crest. A second Grey Crowned Crane is partially visible and out of focus in the lower right foreground, also with its head directed downwards. The background features dense foliage, including multiple tree trunks and palm-like fronds, providing cover. A rustic wooden structure, built from horizontal planks, serves as a shelter or enclosure opening behind the main crane. A light-colored metal pole stands vertically in the mid-right, secured with metal bands. A horizontal wooden branch or log extends across the mid-ground, resting on a low, curved reddish-brown concrete or earthen barrier. The ground consists of reddish-brown soil mixed with dry grass, straw, and scattered organic debris. The scene is illuminated by natural light, suggesting daytime.
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