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The image displays a dense cluster of leafless deciduous trees against a light blue, overcast sky. This scene is located in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. Numerous dark, spherical objects, consistent with dried berries or persistent fruit, are visible clinging to the uppermost twigs. Three distinct, stick-built bird nests are integrated into the bare branches; one large nest occupies a central position, another is situated to its immediate left, and a third is partially visible on the right edge of the frame. Two dark-plumaged birds, consistent with corvids (crows or rooks), are perched within the tree canopy. One bird is positioned in the upper-middle section, slightly to the left, perched on a branch above the central nest. The second bird is situated slightly below and to the right of the first, perched on a branch closer to the central nest. Both birds appear stationary and are facing generally towards the left. No overt actions or interactions between the subjects are depicted. The overall environment suggests a winter or early spring season.
GomezGomez

Jan 13, 2026, 3:10 PM

Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

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The image displays a dense cluster of leafless deciduous trees against a light blue, overcast sky. This scene is located in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. Numerous dark, spherical objects, consistent with dried berries or persistent fruit, are visible clinging to the uppermost twigs. Three distinct, stick-built bird nests are integrated into the bare branches; one large nest occupies a central position, another is situated to its immediate left, and a third is partially visible on the right edge of the frame. Two dark-plumaged birds, consistent with corvids (crows or rooks), are perched within the tree canopy. One bird is positioned in the upper-middle section, slightly to the left, perched on a branch above the central nest. The second bird is situated slightly below and to the right of the first, perched on a branch closer to the central nest. Both birds appear stationary and are facing generally towards the left. No overt actions or interactions between the subjects are depicted. The overall environment suggests a winter or early spring season.

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