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This image depicts a marine bird exhibit located at the Montreal Biodome in Montreal, Canada. The scene features a large, multi-tiered artificial rocky habitat designed to simulate a coastal environment, with a clear body of water at its base. Multiple birds are present throughout the exhibit. In the foreground, an Atlantic Puffin stands prominently on a large, textured grey rock, facing towards the right. This puffin exhibits its characteristic colorful beak, black back, white belly, and vibrant orange webbed feet, with a yellow identification band visible on its left leg. Other birds, consistent with alcid species such as Black Guillemots or Common Murres, are perched on various rocky ledges. One such black and white bird is visible on a higher rock in the upper-left background. Several more black and white birds are distributed across lower rock platforms to the mid-right and far-right, near the water's edge. Another Atlantic Puffin with orange feet is visible on a rock in the lower-right quadrant. The rocks themselves are grey, rough-textured, and appear constructed with visible stratification, forming multiple ledges and crevices. Patches of green moss or algae cling to some of the rock surfaces, particularly closer to the water. The water at the bottom of the exhibit is clear, with a greenish tint, reflecting both the rocky structures and the overhead light. A pale, overcast sky is visible at the top of the image, indicating the exhibit's lighting or an open-air section.
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