
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a taxidermied Andean Cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruviarius), the national bird of Peru, displayed within a natural history museum. The bird is the central subject, featuring vibrant orange plumage on its head, neck, and upper body, contrasting with dark black feathers on its wings and lower body. Its most striking feature is a large, disk-like crest covering its beak and forehead. The bird is perched on a natural-looking wooden branch, which is supported by a simple, light-colored rectangular base. The scene is set inside a display case, evidenced by reflections on the glass. In the background, another taxidermied bird, primarily black and white, is partially visible to the left. The back of the display case is made of warm-toned wood, with several framed pictures or posters featuring other bird illustrations visible. A white label prominently displayed at the bottom right identifies the specimen with the text: "UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN ANTONIO ABAD DEL CUSCO MUSEO DE HISTORIA NATURAL," along with the common names "Gallito-de-las-Rocas Andino" and "Andean Cock-of-the-rock," and its scientific name "Rupicola peruviarius." Another small, pink-framed picture of a bird is visible in the upper left background. The overall setting indicates an educational exhibit, likely in the specified museum in Cuzco, Peru. The lighting is artificial, typical of indoor museum environments.
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