
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a taxidermied bird, likely an Eurasian bittern, suspended mid-flight. The bird is positioned with its wings spread wide, revealing intricate brown and tan feather patterns. Its beak is pointed upwards, and its green eyes are visible. The background consists of a ceiling with acoustic tiles and grey metal framing, characteristic of an indoor exhibition space. To the right and below the bird, there is a white, angled wall. The lighting appears to be artificial, casting shadows and highlighting the textures of the feathers and ceiling. The bird is the sole subject in the frame, and its suspended state suggests it is part of a museum exhibit. There are no people visible in the image, and no other objects of significance. The context of The Hague, Netherlands, would likely place this exhibit within a museum such as Naturalis Biodiversity Center, known for its extensive natural history collections, including preserved wildlife.
Symbol
6313E
Volume
7,497
Creator
+$0.15
Revenue
+$0.10
TVL
$8.46

