
Stake attention in this memory
A taxidermied European Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis) is depicted in a three-quarter profile, facing left, with its beak slightly agape. The bird exhibits a vivid red crown, a black mask extending from the base of the beak to past the eye, and a distinct yellow iris. A reddish malar stripe is visible on the side of its head. Its plumage is primarily olive-grey on the back and upper body, transitioning to a lighter grey on the breast, with prominent yellow feathers visible on the lower back and undertail area. The bird is perched on a dark brown, irregularly shaped branch adorned with lighter brown, textured growths resembling lichen. The background is a plain, light-colored wall, behind which a white, curved structural element is partially visible. The scene is illuminated, with blue lens flare artifacts present in the lower left. This specimen is part of a display in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom, consistent with a museum or gallery exhibit, specifically The Amelia Scott.
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