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A close-up, high-detail image captures the head of a budgerigar (budgie), appearing to be upside down or at a sharp downward angle. The bird's plumage is predominantly a vibrant yellow on the face and throat, transitioning to a lime green on the back of its head and neck. Distinctive black or very dark green barring is visible on the yellow feathers around the top and sides of the head, creating a finely patterned texture.

The bird's left eye is prominently featured, with a striking black pupil surrounded by a narrow ring of light gray or white iris. A tiny, bright white catchlight reflects in the pupil, indicating a light source. Below and slightly behind the eye, there is a distinct patch of bright purple-blue feathers, which are characteristic cheek patches for this species.

Below the eye and extending towards what would be the underside of the head in a normal orientation, a portion of the cere and beak is visible. The cere, the fleshy area above the beak, appears to be a light blue color, suggesting the bird is a male. The visible part of the beak is a light, natural tan or brown color. The individual strands of the soft, fine feathers are clearly discernible across the entire visible surface of the head.

The background is entirely out of focus, creating a shallow depth of field that emphasizes the bird. Blurred shapes and colors in the background include hints of red and white, suggesting the bird might be inside a cage or an enclosure with red bars or elements. No text is visible in the image.
O M A R

Feb 4, 2026, 4:33 PM

Fez, Morocco

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A close-up, high-detail image captures the head of a budgerigar (budgie), appearing to be upside down or at a sharp downward angle. The bird's plumage is predominantly a vibrant yellow on the face and throat, transitioning to a lime green on the back of its head and neck. Distinctive black or very dark green barring is visible on the yellow feathers around the top and sides of the head, creating a finely patterned texture. The bird's left eye is prominently featured, with a striking black pupil surrounded by a narrow ring of light gray or white iris. A tiny, bright white catchlight reflects in the pupil, indicating a light source. Below and slightly behind the eye, there is a distinct patch of bright purple-blue feathers, which are characteristic cheek patches for this species. Below the eye and extending towards what would be the underside of the head in a normal orientation, a portion of the cere and beak is visible. The cere, the fleshy area above the beak, appears to be a light blue color, suggesting the bird is a male. The visible part of the beak is a light, natural tan or brown color. The individual strands of the soft, fine feathers are clearly discernible across the entire visible surface of the head. The background is entirely out of focus, creating a shallow depth of field that emphasizes the bird. Blurred shapes and colors in the background include hints of red and white, suggesting the bird might be inside a cage or an enclosure with red bars or elements. No text is visible in the image.

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