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A single bird, identified as a female or juvenile male Common Blackbird (Turdus merula), is perched on a moss-covered tree branch in an outdoor setting within Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. The bird is positioned in the lower-middle of the frame, facing towards the right with its head slightly elevated and its dark, orange-tipped beak angled upwards. Its plumage is dark brown, with a slightly lighter tone on its underparts and subtle texture visible on its wings. Its dark eye is prominent. The bird is gripping a substantial, gnarled tree branch, which is extensively covered in patches of bright green and yellowish-green lichen and moss. Behind this, another thinner, lighter-colored branch extends diagonally upwards. Further back, a larger, moss-laden trunk or thick branch is visible on the left. The background consists of a light grey, overcast sky. Visible behind the branches are sections of a man-made structure, characterized by dark, possibly black or very dark grey, horizontal elements, indicative of a roofline or building siding. To the far left, a blurred, reddish-brown object with an indistinct textured surface is partially visible behind the primary branch. The environment suggests an urban or suburban garden or green space.
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