
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a high-angle, downward view of a hooded crow (Corvus cornix) situated in an outdoor urban or park setting. The crow, a prominent subject, is characterized by its distinctive grey body and black head, wings, and tail feathers. It is positioned with its head slightly tilted downwards, appearing to look at the ground. Its black talons are visible on the concrete surface. The crow is standing on a dark brown wooden surface, likely part of a bench or wooden decking, which occupies the left side of the frame. This wooden structure features parallel slats and shows signs of weathering, including cracks and chipped areas. Adjacent to the wood, on the right side of the frame, is a light grey, speckled concrete ground or pavement. The scene is brightly lit by strong sunlight, indicating a clear day, possibly midday or early afternoon. This intense lighting creates sharp, elongated shadows cast by unseen vertical structures (likely railings or fence posts) onto the concrete. The crow itself also casts a distinct shadow. The overall impression is an everyday moment in an outdoor environment. No visible text is present in the image. The location is Bat Yam, Israel.
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