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The image depicts a section of a riverbank in Klin, Russia, during what appears to be late winter or early spring. The foreground is dominated by a flat, muddy-brown dirt bank with scattered small pebbles and some lighter-colored particulate matter, possibly feed. A flock of approximately 20-25 mallard ducks are present, both on the bank and in the water. On the bank, approximately 15-18 ducks are visible. Several male mallards, identifiable by their iridescent green heads, white neck rings, and reddish-brown chests, are standing or bending their heads towards the ground, suggesting feeding. Female mallards, with mottled brown plumage, are also present on the bank, similarly engaged. One grey pigeon is visible on the bank near the water's edge, partially obscured by a duck. The water of the river occupies the middle ground and extends towards the background. It is a murky, grey-brown color with significant areas of white foam or ice chunks visible on its surface, indicating movement and possibly colder temperatures. Approximately 8-10 ducks are swimming in the water, both male and female mallards, positioned at various distances from the bank. One duck appears to be partially entering or exiting the water at the bank's edge. The far bank of the river, in the background, is higher and covered with dry, sparse, brown vegetation, likely bare trees and shrubs. Several distinct patches of white snow are visible on this elevated bank, particularly in the upper left quadrant, further suggesting a cold-weather environment. A grey concrete structure or retaining wall is partially visible at the very top left, bordering the snow and vegetation.
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