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This image captures a vertical perspective of multiple wire cages containing various birds, likely pigeons or doves, in what appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, suggesting it is daytime and sunny. Several birds are visible across the different compartments of the metal cages, which are stacked in at least two columns. In the central column, a reddish-brown bird is seen in an upper cage, while a speckled gray bird with a long tail is in the cage directly below it. Further down, a mostly white bird is visible. On the right side, parts of other birds are discernible, including a light brown one and a white one with dark markings in a lower cage. The cages themselves appear utilitarian and somewhat weathered, with some signs of rust on the metal. To the far left of the image, a wooden framework with mesh, possibly part of a larger aviary or shelter, is visible against a bright sky. The overall impression is that of a bird market or a breeding facility. No people are present in the frame. Faint, indistinct red markings or text are visible on a vertical metal support pole in the center. Given the location context of Deir al Balah, this likely depicts part of a local animal market or private collection in the Gaza Strip.
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