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This image depicts an indoor aviary exhibit, specifically a marine bird habitat likely located at the Biodome de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. The central subject is an Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) swimming from left to right in clear, green-tinted water, generating subtle ripples. The puffin exhibits characteristic black and white plumage with a prominent, brightly colored orange, red, and yellow beak. In the background, a multi-tiered, artificial rock wall simulates a natural cliff face, composed of textured gray and brown rock formations. Perched on various ledges of this rock wall are several other alcids, resembling Common Murres (Uria aalge) or Razorbills (Alca torda), identifiable by their black and white plumage. One bird is observed resting prone on a lower-middle rock ledge, while another stands upright on a higher ledge to the right. Additional birds are partially visible further within the rocky structure. The water extends to the base of the rock formations. The scene is evenly illuminated, indicating controlled artificial lighting rather than direct natural sunlight. No human subjects are present in the frame.
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Jun 6, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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This image depicts an indoor aviary exhibit, specifically a marine bird habitat likely located at the Biodome de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. The central subject is an Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) swimming from left to right in clear, green-tinted water, generating subtle ripples. The puffin exhibits characteristic black and white plumage with a prominent, brightly colored orange, red, and yellow beak. In the background, a multi-tiered, artificial rock wall simulates a natural cliff face, composed of textured gray and brown rock formations. Perched on various ledges of this rock wall are several other alcids, resembling Common Murres (Uria aalge) or Razorbills (Alca torda), identifiable by their black and white plumage. One bird is observed resting prone on a lower-middle rock ledge, while another stands upright on a higher ledge to the right. Additional birds are partially visible further within the rocky structure. The water extends to the base of the rock formations. The scene is evenly illuminated, indicating controlled artificial lighting rather than direct natural sunlight. No human subjects are present in the frame.

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