
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a close-up of a natural history museum exhibit, likely in Mumbai, India, featuring a taxidermied owl specimen and accompanying informational labels. In the upper right portion of the frame, the head and upper body of a taxidermied owl are visible. The owl has variegated brown and tan plumage, characteristic of many owl species, and its eye is clearly discernible. The specimen is mounted, suggesting it's part of a permanent display. Below the owl, nine white, rectangular information cards are arranged horizontally in a clear, plastic holder. Each card is numbered sequentially from 1 to 9, providing details about different owl species. The text on each card includes the owl's common name in a local language (likely Marathi or Hindi), its English common name, and its scientific name. The listed owl species are: 1. COMMON BARN OWL (Tyto alba) 2. BROWN WOOD OWL (Strix leptogrammica) 3. MOTTLED WOOD OWL (Strix ocellata) 4. SHORT-EARED OWL (Asio flammeus) 5. DUSKY EAGLE-OWL (Bubo coromandus) 6. BROWN FISH OWL (Ketupa zeylonensis) 7. ASIAN BARRED OWLET (Glaucidium cuculoides) 8. EURASIAN SCOPS OWL (Otus scops) 9. SPOTTED OWLET (Athene brama) The setting appears to be indoors, with reflections on the glass of the display case hinting at artificial lighting and surroundings. The image provides a clear view of an educational exhibit designed to inform visitors about various owl species.
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