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An angled shot captures a portion of a dark-colored informational panel, likely part of an exhibit, against a rough, light-colored background that resembles a rock face or textured wall. The panel features two distinct bird illustrations, each circled in a vibrant red. The most prominent illustration, towards the bottom left, is a simple outline of a bird on the ground, likely depicting a pigeon or similar ground-dwelling bird. Above it, a white line connects to the text "Chionis alba" (the scientific name for the Snowy Sheathbill) and "PALOMA ANTÁRTICA" (Spanish for Antarctic Pigeon). Further up and to the right, a second red circle contains another outlined bird, this one appearing to be in flight or perched with wings outstretched. Text associated with this second bird is partially visible, starting with "PETREL D...", suggesting it might refer to a Petrel species. The overall impression is an educational display about Antarctic birds, situated in what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in Santiago, Chile. The lighting is even, and no people are visible.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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An angled shot captures a portion of a dark-colored informational panel, likely part of an exhibit, against a rough, light-colored background that resembles a rock face or textured wall. The panel features two distinct bird illustrations, each circled in a vibrant red. The most prominent illustration, towards the bottom left, is a simple outline of a bird on the ground, likely depicting a pigeon or similar ground-dwelling bird. Above it, a white line connects to the text "Chionis alba" (the scientific name for the Snowy Sheathbill) and "PALOMA ANTÁRTICA" (Spanish for Antarctic Pigeon). Further up and to the right, a second red circle contains another outlined bird, this one appearing to be in flight or perched with wings outstretched. Text associated with this second bird is partially visible, starting with "PETREL D...", suggesting it might refer to a Petrel species. The overall impression is an educational display about Antarctic birds, situated in what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in Santiago, Chile. The lighting is even, and no people are visible.

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