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This image captures an informational display for a Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, likely at a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The main subjects are a large, white, cut-out image of a Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo with its wings spread, and an accompanying bilingual signboard providing details about the bird. The signboard, written in both English and Kannada, presents comprehensive information. The English section includes the common name "Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo," its scientific classification (Cacatua galerita), habitat distribution (Australia, New Guinea, Indonesian islands) and types (woodlands, forests, savannas), physical characteristics (size 45-50 cm, weight 800-1000 g, primary white color with yellow crest and wing/tail undersides), diet (herbivorous, wild diet of fruits/vegetables/seeds, zoo diet of fruits/vegetables/bread/grains), lifespan (60-65 years), and mating/reproduction details (spring/summer mating season, 2-3 eggs, 25-27 days incubation). It also lists threats such as habitat loss, illegal trapping, and conflicts with humans. The Kannada text mirrors this information. Behind the display is a dark metal mesh fence, indicating an animal enclosure. Green foliage is visible in the bottom right corner. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime with clear weather. The cut-out cockatoo appears to be flying towards the viewer, adding a dynamic element to the static display.
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