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This forensic description details a daytime scene in Klin, Russia, specifically at the bridge on Ulitsa Karla Marksa crossing the Sestra River. The environment is characterized by late winter or early spring conditions under a clear, bright blue sky with strong sunlight casting distinct shadows. The air appears crisp. A concrete multi-span road bridge dominates the upper left and center-left of the frame. Its deck is supported by several robust, light-colored concrete pillars rooted in the riverbed. A grey metal railing runs along both sides of the bridge deck. Utility poles with overhead wires and streetlights are visible extending from the right side of the bridge, parallel to its length. The Sestra River occupies the mid-ground, a dark body of water reflecting the sky and the underside of the bridge. The water surface shows ripples, indicating gentle movement. The immediate foreground and the bank to the right are covered in patchy, melting snow, mixed with areas of exposed brown earth. The bank on the right appears steeper, leading up to bare deciduous trees and shrubs, also partially snow-covered. The primary subjects are numerous birds. Approximately 70-100 mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) are present. Many are swimming in the river, while a significant number, including both drakes with their iridescent green heads and mottled brown hens, are standing or resting on the snowy foreground bank. Some ducks on the bank are observed with their heads down, appearing to peck at the ground, suggesting feeding behavior. At least two grey pigeons are also visible on the snowy bank among the ducks, similarly engaged in foraging. No human figures are present.
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