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A common house fly, exhibiting a striped black and grey thorax and abdomen, is perched precisely on the uppermost tip of a vibrant, unopen, spear-shaped orange-yellow floral bract belonging to a Heliconia plant. The fly's six legs are visible, gripping the smooth surface of the bract. The central bract is the focal point, positioned vertically in the center-right of the frame. Surrounding this main subject are multiple large, deep green, ovate to oblong leaves with prominent parallel venation, characteristic of tropical monocotyledons, forming a dense, slightly blurred background. In the lower-left quadrant, additional yellow-orange floral structures, partially open, are visible. The lower-right foreground contains out-of-focus reddish-brown foliage and a small, distinct red flower, suggesting a diverse garden environment. The scene is illuminated by natural, diffused daylight, highlighting the colors of the flora and fauna. This botanical display is located within a landscaped area in the city of Lagos, Nigeria.
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