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The image depicts an aquatic exhibit within the Biodome de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. The scene features three ducks and large, artificial rock formations emerging from dark water.

A solitary duck, characterized by mottled dark brown and grey plumage, is observed resting on the upper surface of a large, multi-faceted rock formation positioned centrally in the frame. To the left of this formation, a male Common Eider duck (Somateria mollissima) displaying distinctive black and white plumage (black back, white flanks) is swimming in the water. Another Common Eider duck, a female characterized by its mottled brown plumage, swims in the darker water in the lower right portion of the frame.

The artificial rock formations are pale grey to beige, exhibiting realistic cracks and vertical strata, with green algal growth visible at the waterline. The water is dark blue-green, reflecting the rock structures and showing surface ripples, with lighter turquoise patches indicating variations in depth or submerged elements. A dark, indistinct structural element is visible horizontally in the upper background, suggesting an enclosure wall.
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Jun 6, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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The image depicts an aquatic exhibit within the Biodome de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. The scene features three ducks and large, artificial rock formations emerging from dark water. A solitary duck, characterized by mottled dark brown and grey plumage, is observed resting on the upper surface of a large, multi-faceted rock formation positioned centrally in the frame. To the left of this formation, a male Common Eider duck (Somateria mollissima) displaying distinctive black and white plumage (black back, white flanks) is swimming in the water. Another Common Eider duck, a female characterized by its mottled brown plumage, swims in the darker water in the lower right portion of the frame. The artificial rock formations are pale grey to beige, exhibiting realistic cracks and vertical strata, with green algal growth visible at the waterline. The water is dark blue-green, reflecting the rock structures and showing surface ripples, with lighter turquoise patches indicating variations in depth or submerged elements. A dark, indistinct structural element is visible horizontally in the upper background, suggesting an enclosure wall.

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