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A forensic examination of the image reveals a Rosella, likely a Crimson Rosella, perched within a wooden frame, part of an aviary enclosure. The bird exhibits a prominent crimson red body, a white face extending to its beak, and multi-colored wings featuring distinct blue, green, yellow, and black feathers. It is positioned centrally, facing forward with a slight tilt to the left. The bird rests just above the lower horizontal beam of the framing structure. This structure consists of four dark, weathered wooden beams, joined at the corners, which delineate a square opening. The wood shows signs of aging, with lighter material visible beneath a darker surface treatment. Above the bird and behind the top beam, a finer gauge wire mesh is visible, secured by multiple small metal fasteners along the beam's underside. Below the wooden frame, a larger grid-patterned wire mesh constitutes the lower section of the enclosure. The scene is uniformly illuminated, suggesting ambient daylight. This setting is consistent with an animal exhibit found at the Escher Déierepark (Esch Animal Park) in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
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