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This outdoor image depicts two budgerigars perched on an informational display sign within a zoo or aviary enclosure, likely in Mysuru, India, given the presence of Kannada text. The sign is designed with cut-out shapes of the birds, making them appear integrated with the informational text. One budgerigar is predominantly blue with black and white markings, while the other is green and yellow with similar black markings. The display sign is dark with yellow and white text in both English and Kannada, providing details about the "BUDGERIGAR" (Melopsittacus undulatus). The English text describes their physical appearance, including forehead, throat, crown, eye, nape, body color (light green), and tail (dull blue), noting cere color differences between male (blue) and female (brownish). It also mentions various color mutations like olive, sky blue, violet, albino, and lutinos. Further information includes: * **Size:** 18 cm * **Life span:** 15 years * **Habitat:** Open forest, savanna, farmland, and deserts * **Status:** Least concern * **Natural Diet:** Grains, seeds, cultivated crops * **ZOO Diet:** Bread, fruits, grains, sugarcane, groundnut, garlic, paddy, poultry feed, and seeds * **Geographical Distribution:** Australia (accompanied by a small map of Australia). The background features a metal mesh enclosure and natural foliage, suggesting a daytime setting with clear weather. No people are visible. The scene is educational, providing biological and dietary information about the birds.
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