
Stake attention in this memory
Two Bananaquits (Coereba flaveola) are perched on a textured concrete surface in Río Chico, Venezuela. The image, which appears to be rotated, shows the birds on what would be a horizontal or slightly inclined plane, with green foliage growing behind them. The bird in the foreground, on the right, is larger and more prominently featured. It has olive-green plumage on its back and wings, with a paler, possibly yellowish or light brown, underside. Its most notable feature is a long, slender, and sharply downcurved black beak, characteristic of a nectar-feeding bird. It possesses a dark, possibly reddish, eye. This bird is looking upwards and slightly to its left, with its head tilted. Its dark, slender legs and feet are visible, firmly gripping the rough concrete. The second, slightly smaller bird is positioned behind and to the left of the first, mirroring its posture and also looking upwards. It shares similar plumage coloration, a dark eye, and a distinctively curved beak. The concrete surface they are perched on is rough and mottled grey, speckled with white and darker aggregate. Behind the birds, a dark, rocky or concrete area is partially covered by vibrant green, thin-bladed plants, resembling grass or reeds, which grow upwards. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, indicating it is daytime. There is no visible text in the image. The birds appear alert and focused.
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