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A photograph captures an exhibit view through a reflective glass or clear plastic barrier, presumably within an outdoor zoo or aviary setting in Sarouja Municipality, Syria. The primary focus is a white informational sign, affixed to the barrier, providing details about the "INDIAN MYNA" in both Arabic and English. The sign lists the bird's origin (India and parts of Africa), lifespan (12-25 years), diet (fruits, insects, seeds, flowers, nectar), incubation periods for eggs (13-17 days) and post-hatching (22-24 days), colors (dark brown, white, yellow), and key characteristics including intelligence, social personality, adaptability, activity, vitality, and attractive color. A colored image of an Indian Myna is displayed on the lower right of the sign. Behind the sign and glass, inside an enclosure, a dark-feathered bird is perched on a network of bare, gnarled tree branches, partially obscured. The ground inside the enclosure appears to be sand or light-colored soil. The exterior background, reflected and seen through the upper portion of the glass, shows blurred green foliage from trees, a clear blue sky, and structural elements of an adjacent building or shaded canopy. No people are visible in the scene. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.
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