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A bright lime-green parrot is prominently featured, perched horizontally on a light-brown, natural wooden branch. The parrot is oriented slightly to the right, with its feet gripping the branch. Both the bird and the branch are enclosed within a large aviary structure constructed from gray-silver metallic mesh, forming a square grid pattern of approximately 1-2 cm openings across the entire foreground. A silver-colored metal chain hangs vertically from the top of the enclosure, positioned slightly right of the center. Through the mesh, a blurred background is discernible, consisting of a light-colored, possibly concrete or painted wall, with some indistinct darker vertical elements suggesting structural features. The overall scene is consistent with a public zoological exhibit or aviary. While precise identification of the specific location is not possible solely from the image, such large bird enclosures are characteristic of facilities like the Edward Youde Aviary, located within Hong Kong Park in Central, Hong Kong, China.
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