
Stake attention in this memory
The image, originally rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts a large outdoor wooden display board showcasing photographs of various bird species. The display is a sturdy wooden lattice structure, forming a grid with at least four columns and seven rows of square panels. Some panels in the rightmost column are either missing or angled outwards. Each visible panel features a vibrant, high-quality photograph of a different bird. Identifiable birds include a peacock, an emu, macaws (red, green, blue and yellow), various parrots (Sunkon Parrot, Budgerigar), a cockatoo, finches, a white heron/egret, and a toucan. Other panels feature birds identified by English text as "Black Towe Eagle," "White Peafow," "Red Headed Peafow," and "Golden Peafow." Beneath the English names, text in Kannada script is visible on many panels, likely providing local names or descriptions. Some panels also have cartoon-style speech bubbles containing unreadable text. A person is visible at the top of the frame, lying horizontally (due to the image's rotation) on a wooden beam or structure. They are wearing a red and white striped shirt and blue jeans. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, indicating a clear, sunny day. Lush green foliage from surrounding trees is visible, suggesting a natural outdoor setting such as a park or zoo. The ground on the right side of the display is bare earth. This informative exhibit is consistent with a public attraction in Mysuru, India.
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