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The image displays a large, dark grey, textured rock or wall panel featuring elaborate relief carvings of tropical birds and foliage. The sculpture appears to be part of an outdoor exhibit.

On the upper left side of the panel, a green parrot is depicted, its head tilted downwards, with a prominent reddish beak. Its long tail extends horizontally across the rock face. Below and to the left, another large, grey bird, possibly a hornbill or similar species, is partially visible, characterized by a distinct yellow and grey beak. On the right side of the panel, a grey bird resembling a toucan is carved, featuring a large, multi-colored beak with purple/dark red and yellow bands, and a visible blue eye.

Interspersed among the birds are intricately carved tree branches and green foliage, providing a naturalistic habitat setting for the avian sculptures. The texture of the rock is rough and uneven, mimicking a natural stone surface.

In the background, lush green trees and broad leaves, possibly banana leaves, are visible, suggesting a verdant, tropical environment. A light green mesh or netting structure can also be seen behind the sculpture, hinting at an aviary or an enclosed natural area within a larger park or zoo, consistent with the location context of Mysuru, India.

The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, indicating daytime. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text on the sculpture or in the background. The overall impression is one of a detailed artistic representation of wildlife in its natural setting.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a large, dark grey, textured rock or wall panel featuring elaborate relief carvings of tropical birds and foliage. The sculpture appears to be part of an outdoor exhibit. On the upper left side of the panel, a green parrot is depicted, its head tilted downwards, with a prominent reddish beak. Its long tail extends horizontally across the rock face. Below and to the left, another large, grey bird, possibly a hornbill or similar species, is partially visible, characterized by a distinct yellow and grey beak. On the right side of the panel, a grey bird resembling a toucan is carved, featuring a large, multi-colored beak with purple/dark red and yellow bands, and a visible blue eye. Interspersed among the birds are intricately carved tree branches and green foliage, providing a naturalistic habitat setting for the avian sculptures. The texture of the rock is rough and uneven, mimicking a natural stone surface. In the background, lush green trees and broad leaves, possibly banana leaves, are visible, suggesting a verdant, tropical environment. A light green mesh or netting structure can also be seen behind the sculpture, hinting at an aviary or an enclosed natural area within a larger park or zoo, consistent with the location context of Mysuru, India. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, indicating daytime. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text on the sculpture or in the background. The overall impression is one of a detailed artistic representation of wildlife in its natural setting.

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