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A close-up, high-detail photograph captures the head and upper body of a light blue and white budgerigar (parakeet). The bird is positioned facing slightly downwards and towards the left, with its head being the central focus.

The budgerigar's head is predominantly white with striking black, wavy patterns on its crown and forehead. These intricate markings are characteristic of its species, with each feather displaying fine black stripes against a white or very light grey base. The texture of these feathers is clearly visible, showing their soft, overlapping nature.

Its left eye is sharply in focus, revealing a dark, round pupil encircled by a light-colored, almost white or pale grey iris. A thin, dark line delineates the edge of the eye from the surrounding white feathers. Just behind and below the eye, on what would be the cheek or ear covert area, is a distinct patch of vibrant royal blue feathers. Further down, on the white throat feathers, two prominent, teardrop-shaped black spots are visible, known as throat spots.

The bird's cere, the fleshy area above its beak, is a soft, sky-blue color, suggesting it may be a male budgerigar. Its beak is a pale, yellowish-horn color, sharp and curved downwards. The feathers around the lower part of its face and chin are soft and fluffy white.

To the right of the bird's head, the light blue feathers of its main body are visible, appearing soft and uniformly colored, contrasting with the patterned head.

The bird appears to be looking down at a reflective surface, as a blurred, yellow-green reflection of its underside or lower head is present in the bottom portion of the image. The background is softly out of focus, showing a grid-like pattern of light beige or off-white squares, possibly indicating a cage or a tiled surface. The lighting is bright and natural, highlighting the bird's features and feather details.
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Feb 3, 2026, 4:09 PM

Fez, Morocco

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A close-up, high-detail photograph captures the head and upper body of a light blue and white budgerigar (parakeet). The bird is positioned facing slightly downwards and towards the left, with its head being the central focus. The budgerigar's head is predominantly white with striking black, wavy patterns on its crown and forehead. These intricate markings are characteristic of its species, with each feather displaying fine black stripes against a white or very light grey base. The texture of these feathers is clearly visible, showing their soft, overlapping nature. Its left eye is sharply in focus, revealing a dark, round pupil encircled by a light-colored, almost white or pale grey iris. A thin, dark line delineates the edge of the eye from the surrounding white feathers. Just behind and below the eye, on what would be the cheek or ear covert area, is a distinct patch of vibrant royal blue feathers. Further down, on the white throat feathers, two prominent, teardrop-shaped black spots are visible, known as throat spots. The bird's cere, the fleshy area above its beak, is a soft, sky-blue color, suggesting it may be a male budgerigar. Its beak is a pale, yellowish-horn color, sharp and curved downwards. The feathers around the lower part of its face and chin are soft and fluffy white. To the right of the bird's head, the light blue feathers of its main body are visible, appearing soft and uniformly colored, contrasting with the patterned head. The bird appears to be looking down at a reflective surface, as a blurred, yellow-green reflection of its underside or lower head is present in the bottom portion of the image. The background is softly out of focus, showing a grid-like pattern of light beige or off-white squares, possibly indicating a cage or a tiled surface. The lighting is bright and natural, highlighting the bird's features and feather details.

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