
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor enclosure in Athi River ward, Kenya, containing two Grey Crowned Cranes. In the foreground, positioned on the left, a Grey Crowned Crane stands with its head lowered towards the ground, appearing to forage amidst dry, light-brown vegetation and sparse debris. Its back exhibits blue-grey feathers, with white underparts and reddish-brown secondary feathers. The characteristic golden-yellow crown is visible on its head. In the mid-ground, a second Grey Crowned Crane is visible to the left, also with its head bent down, foraging on reddish-brown earth. Between the two birds, slightly to the right of the image center, a square concrete structure with a circular recessed basin is elevated on a concrete pedestal. To its immediate right, a dark grey cylindrical concrete block rests on the ground. Further back on the left, another lighter grey cylindrical concrete block is present near a partial view of a metal chain-link fence. The enclosure's perimeter includes various rough-hewn wooden posts and branches. The ground surface consists primarily of reddish-brown soil mixed with dry, sparse vegetation and scattered lighter specks. No human subjects are visible within the frame.
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