
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts two budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) inside a cage, located in the city of Fez, Morocco. The prominent subject is a budgerigar in the foreground, facing slightly left with its head tilted downward, presenting a white forehead, a pale blue cere, and a yellow beak. Its head and neck feathers display a finely barred pattern of white and grey-blue, with distinct black spots on its cheeks and small dark eyes. The bird's chest and belly are a bright turquoise blue, transitioning to a grey-green and black scalloped pattern on its wing feathers. Behind the primary bird, partially obscured and out of focus, is a second budgerigar with predominantly bright yellow-green plumage. Both birds are positioned within a wire enclosure, evidenced by vertical white cage bars visible throughout the background and partially in the foreground. A segment of a red object, likely part of the cage's base or structure, is discernible in the bottom right corner. No specific actions or interactions are visible beyond their static presence within the cage.
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