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The image depicts two common rock doves (Columba livia) perched on an external architectural structure against the facade of a building, characteristic of urban environments in Minsk, Belarus. In the foreground, a concrete balcony or ledge extends from the building. The underside of this structure is a light grey, textured surface with visible minor cracks. The top edge features a thin, flat, dark grey or metallic railing. Two dark-colored pigeons are situated on this structure. The pigeon on the left is predominantly black, with a small white marking or reflection visible on its lower beak area. It is perched on a curved section of a bright yellow metal pipe. This pipe, consistent with external gas infrastructure in post-Soviet urban areas, runs horizontally along the building facade, secured by yellow brackets. The pigeon on the right is also dark-colored, exhibiting iridescent green and purple plumage on its neck. It stands upright on the dark grey railing of the balcony, facing towards the right side of the frame. The background consists of a light grey, coarse-textured building wall, likely finished with pebble-dash or stucco, a common feature in Soviet-era residential architecture found in Minsk. Below and to the right of the balcony, a portion of a window is visible, covered by a light blue or teal curtain or frosted glass adorned with a repeating floral pattern. The lighting appears diffused, suggesting an overcast condition or indirect illumination.
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