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The image shows an informative sign about the American Kestrel, a species in decline. The sign is placed outdoors, on a lawn area with mulch and some greenery. The sign itself is rectangular and features illustrations of the kestrel, along with text detailing its characteristics, habitat, and conservation efforts. The sign is positioned at an angle, with the top left corner closer to the camera than the bottom right. The background behind the sign consists of lush green bushes and a tree trunk. To the left of the sign, a grey stone pathway or border is visible. The ground in front of the sign is covered with a layer of wood mulch and some small green plants. The text on the sign discusses the American Kestrel's breeding habits, food and hunting techniques, and migration patterns within New York State. It also provides a section titled "How We Can Help," offering actionable steps to support the species. Illustrations on the sign depict a male kestrel in flight, a female kestrel perched on a post, and smaller illustrations of its prey and a nesting box. A map of New York State indicates kestrel migration routes. The overall scene suggests an educational display in a park or natural area, likely intended to inform visitors about local wildlife and conservation. The presence of the Audubon and New York State Department of Transportation logos suggests it is part of a public outreach program. There are no people visible in the image.
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