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The image depicts two birds perched on a moss-covered wooden handrail of a walkway, with dense tropical foliage in the background and water visible below the structure. On the left, a Black-bellied Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis) stands, characterized by its brown body, greyish face, and reddish-orange bill. To the right, a male Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is perched, displaying iridescent blue on its head and neck, with a brown, green, and bronze plumage on its body and reddish-brown undertail coverts. Both birds are stationary. The wooden handrail and posts are weathered and exhibit green moss or algae growth. The background consists of a lush, verdant canopy of broadleaf plants and trees, indicative of a tropical or subtropical environment. Still water is visible beneath the wooden walkway. This scene is consistent with an animal exhibit or natural habitat area found within **Bioparque Ukumarí in Pereira, Area Metropolitana Centro Occidente (AMCO), Colombia**.
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