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Two birdcages hang against a light-colored building wall under a wooden overhang. The most prominent cage, centrally located, is made of light-colored bamboo or wicker with a dark black base. Inside, a bird with a dark head and back, and a distinctive orange-reddish breast, perches on a wooden branch. Small feeding dishes or accessories are visible inside this cage. To the left, a smaller, square black wire cage also hangs from the overhang. It contains at least one bird with brown and beige feathers. Above the cages, a weathered wooden beam or eave extends, and a dark, rectangular opening is visible in the wall beneath it. A grey downspout runs vertically along the right side of the wall. The wall itself shows some minor discoloration or texture variations. In the bottom left, a section of a reddish-brown brick wall is visible, and a part of a metal chair frame is at the very bottom center. The lighting is diffused, suggesting it is daytime, possibly overcast or shaded. The setting appears to be an outdoor area next to a building. There are small, unreadable markings or a logo on the base of the bamboo cage. The scene captures a common cultural practice of keeping songbirds in Indonesia (Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia).
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