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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring a collection of taxidermied birds, likely from a natural history collection in Mumbai, India. The birds are arranged within a glass display case against a plain white background, mounted on natural wooden branches or logs. The left section of the display is dedicated to the "Family: PICIDAE eg WOODPECKERS, WRYNECKS and PICULETS." This section showcases six individual birds, typically characterized by their earthy tones of brown, olive green, and yellow, with some exhibiting prominent red crests or markings on their heads. They are presented in various lifelike poses, including perching on branches, clinging to tree trunks, or appearing to peck at wood, mimicking their natural behaviors. The right section features birds from the "Family: FALCONIDAE eg FALCONS," with four specimens displayed. These raptors are generally larger, with plumage in shades of brown, cream, and white, often speckled or barred. One large falcon is prominently positioned, appearing to hang upside down or dive from a branch, while others are shown perched upright on smaller wooden supports. Small, circular markers are visible beside several birds, likely serving as identification points within the exhibit. The transparent glass of the display case reflects some light and elements from the surrounding environment. The overall presentation is educational, designed to showcase the distinct characteristics and families of these avian species.
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