
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a taxidermied Magpie Tanager (Cissopis leverianus), locally known as "Tangara Urraca," situated within a museum exhibit. The bird is predominantly black on its head, back, and wings, featuring contrasting white plumage on its underparts and parts of its wings. It is perched on a dark, artificial branch surrounded by faux green leaves and yellow flowers, simulating a natural habitat. A small, circular white tag marked with the number "1" is attached to the branch near the bird's feet. Reflections on the glass of the exhibit case are visible in the background. A prominent identification label hangs in the lower right of the frame. It reads: "UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN ANTONIO ABAD DEL CUSCO," and "MUSEO DE HISTORIA NATURAL." Below this, the bird's common names, "Tangara Urraca" and "Magpie Tanager," are listed, followed by its scientific name, "Cissopis leverianus." The word "ROCIRCA" is also visible on the label. A smaller, partially obscured tag behind the main label also shows text including "sidassi." The setting is a natural history museum in Cuzco, Peru, as indicated by the text on the label. The photograph was taken indoors, likely during the day.
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