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This close-up image captures a section of an informative display board, likely found in a museum, aquarium, or educational exhibit in Santiago, Chile. The primary subject is a dark grey display panel positioned diagonally across the lower half of the frame. On this panel, white text identifies a bird: "Daption capensis" (the scientific name) and "PETREL DAMERO" (the common name, also known as Cape Petrel). To the lower left of the text, a vibrant red circular graphic contains a minimalist white outline of a bird in flight, with distinct angular features. A thin white line extends from this red circle, pointing directly to the text "Daption capensis," visually linking the bird illustration to its identification. The surface of the display board appears slightly textured. The background of the image is dominated by a rough, light-colored wall, possibly made of concrete or stone, with uneven surfaces and dark shadowed crevices, suggesting a rugged or naturalistic architectural element. The display board is slightly elevated from the wall, casting subtle shadows on its surface. The lighting appears to be even, typical of an indoor setting, without strong directional light that would indicate a specific time of day or outdoor environment. No activity is depicted beyond the static presentation of information.
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