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This image captures an outdoor animal exhibit, likely at a zoo or park in Малахавецкі сельскі Савет, Belarus. The main subjects are a bird enclosure and an informational sign. The enclosure features wire mesh, with several wooden nesting boxes or birdhouses inside. One of these birdhouses, painted light blue, has a small white pigeon visible within its opening. The pigeon appears to have a contrasting darker head, consistent with the type of bird described on the adjacent sign. Hay or straw is visible on the floor of the enclosure. To the right of the cage, a rustic sign with a frame made of tree bark provides information about the bird. The sign is brightly colored, predominantly green. It displays text in Belarusian, Russian, and English, along with an image of the pigeon. Visible text on the sign identifies the bird as the "МАСКОЎСКІ МАНАХ / МОСКОВСКИЙ МОНАХ / MOSCOW MONK PIGEON," with the Latin name "COLUMBA LIVIA." Specifications indicate its size as "36-38 см" (cm) and weight as "300-450 гр" (g), with its origin noted as "Еўразія / Евразия / Eurasia." A section titled "ЦІКАВАЯ ДЭТАЛЬ / ИНТЕРЕСНАЯ ДЕТАЛЬ / INTERESTING DETAIL" provides historical and behavioral context for the breed's name and development. This breed was developed in Moscow in the early 20th century through crossbreeding and its name reflects either its clergy-like appearance (small cap and robe) or its solitary behavior, similar to a hermit monk. A prominent symbol on the sign clearly states "КАРМЛЕННЕ ЗАБАРОНЕНА / КОРМЛЕНИЕ ЗАПРЕЩЕНО / FEEDING IS PROHIBITED," indicating a rule for visitors. The overall scene suggests a bright, sunny day, enhancing the vividness of the green sign and the enclosure's details.
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