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The image displays a tree heavily populated by numerous large bats, likely flying foxes, which are roosting by hanging upside down from the branches. Their dark forms are silhouetted against a clear, light blue-grey sky. The tree features sparse, needle-like foliage, with its branches extending across the frame. Prominently featured in the upper right portion of the image is a large white bird, likely a cockatoo. It is either perched on a branch or in motion, with its wings slightly extended, providing a stark visual contrast against the dark bats and tree. Another tree with denser, broader leaves is partially visible on the far right, adding to the natural setting. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly early morning or late afternoon, a common time for bats to roost. The sky is bright and cloudless, indicating fair weather. The scene depicts a natural event, likely a bat colony at a resting site. The presence of both flying foxes and a cockatoo is characteristic of an Australian environment, aligning with the provided context of Toowong, Australia. There is no visible text in the media file.
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