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The image displays an informational board about the Red and Green Macaw (Ara Chloroptera), likely located in a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The board is oriented vertically and mounted on a metal fence or frame, with glimpses of greenery and blurred figures of people in the background, indicating an outdoor, daytime setting.

The board features two illustrations of the macaw: one depicted in flight, showcasing its red body, green wings, and blue flight feathers, and another perched. Accompanying text, presented in both English and Kannada, describes the macaw's physical characteristics, noting its predominantly red body, green wings with blue flight feathers, red feather lines on a bare white face, and a white upper beak with a black lower beak.

Additional details provided include its size (90-95 cm), life span (60 years), natural habitat (lowland evergreen forests), wild diet (berries, fruits, seeds, and leaves), and zoo diet (fruits, vegetables, bread, seeds, grains, and nuts). A map on the right side of the board highlights the macaw's distribution in the "Northern parts of South America." Below the map, a conservation status bar lists categories ranging from "Least Concern" to "Extinct." The image is well-lit, suggesting a clear day.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays an informational board about the Red and Green Macaw (Ara Chloroptera), likely located in a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The board is oriented vertically and mounted on a metal fence or frame, with glimpses of greenery and blurred figures of people in the background, indicating an outdoor, daytime setting. The board features two illustrations of the macaw: one depicted in flight, showcasing its red body, green wings, and blue flight feathers, and another perched. Accompanying text, presented in both English and Kannada, describes the macaw's physical characteristics, noting its predominantly red body, green wings with blue flight feathers, red feather lines on a bare white face, and a white upper beak with a black lower beak. Additional details provided include its size (90-95 cm), life span (60 years), natural habitat (lowland evergreen forests), wild diet (berries, fruits, seeds, and leaves), and zoo diet (fruits, vegetables, bread, seeds, grains, and nuts). A map on the right side of the board highlights the macaw's distribution in the "Northern parts of South America." Below the map, a conservation status bar lists categories ranging from "Least Concern" to "Extinct." The image is well-lit, suggesting a clear day.

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