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An informational signboard, likely from a zoo or nature park in Mysuru, India, is the central subject of this image. The sign, made of dark material with white and colored text and illustrations, is mounted vertically on a metal frame, though the image itself is rotated, making the sign appear on its side. The setting is outdoors, characterized by green foliage from trees and bushes, and a chain-link fence visible in the background, suggesting an enclosure. The lighting indicates it's daytime.

The signboard provides details about three types of owls in both English and Kannada:
1.  **Barn Owl (Tyto alba):** Described as golden buff and grey above, with silky white underparts and a white, monkey-like facial disc. Its size is 36 cm, habitat includes buildings and ruins, and it feeds on rats. Its distribution is indicated as "About world wide".
2.  **Mottled Wood Owl (Strix ocellata):** Characterized by reddish-brown plumage, a white facial disc with black concentric bars, and a white half-collar. It measures 48 cm, has a life span of 20 years, and habitats include wooded plains with mango, tamarind, and banyan groves. A QR code is present for more information.
3.  **Brown Wood Owl (Strix leptogrammica):** A large chocolate brown owl with white barred underparts, a white supercilium, and a white patch on the throat. It is 53 cm, lives for 20 years, and inhabits dense evergreen and deciduous forests and mangroves. Its distribution is shown to be India and South China.

Each owl description is accompanied by a stylized illustration of the bird. The sign serves an educational purpose, providing visitors with factual information about the owl species.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An informational signboard, likely from a zoo or nature park in Mysuru, India, is the central subject of this image. The sign, made of dark material with white and colored text and illustrations, is mounted vertically on a metal frame, though the image itself is rotated, making the sign appear on its side. The setting is outdoors, characterized by green foliage from trees and bushes, and a chain-link fence visible in the background, suggesting an enclosure. The lighting indicates it's daytime. The signboard provides details about three types of owls in both English and Kannada: 1. **Barn Owl (Tyto alba):** Described as golden buff and grey above, with silky white underparts and a white, monkey-like facial disc. Its size is 36 cm, habitat includes buildings and ruins, and it feeds on rats. Its distribution is indicated as "About world wide". 2. **Mottled Wood Owl (Strix ocellata):** Characterized by reddish-brown plumage, a white facial disc with black concentric bars, and a white half-collar. It measures 48 cm, has a life span of 20 years, and habitats include wooded plains with mango, tamarind, and banyan groves. A QR code is present for more information. 3. **Brown Wood Owl (Strix leptogrammica):** A large chocolate brown owl with white barred underparts, a white supercilium, and a white patch on the throat. It is 53 cm, lives for 20 years, and inhabits dense evergreen and deciduous forests and mangroves. Its distribution is shown to be India and South China. Each owl description is accompanied by a stylized illustration of the bird. The sign serves an educational purpose, providing visitors with factual information about the owl species.

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