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The image captures a static educational display on a peach-colored wall, likely in a classroom or museum in Красные Баки, Russia. The display features several framed posters with blue and yellow borders, and a few three-dimensional objects related to nature and forestry. In the upper section of the wall, multiple rectangular posters are arranged horizontally. One poster on the far left shows dense vertical lines of text. To its right, two smaller images depict forest scenes with tall trees, suggesting a natural environment. Another poster further right illustrates trees and branches over a body of water, possibly a river or lake. A partially visible white label on one of these posters contains the Russian text "Смешанный лес в умеренной полосе," translating to "Mixed forest in the temperate zone." Below these posters, three-dimensional objects are mounted on the wall. On the left, a section of a tree branch or log is cut and protruding. To its right, there's a piece of bark or hollowed-out wood. Adjacent to this, a taxidermied bird, possibly a Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius), is displayed, lying on its side. It has black plumage and a distinct red crown or patch on its head, consistent with the species. In the lower part of the image, a large blue poster with a yellow border is prominently displayed. It features a Cyrillic title, partially visible as "ДЫ," which is likely part of "ГРИБЫ" (Mushrooms/Fungi), and the clear phrase "ВЫЗЫВАЮЩИЕ ГНИЕНИЕ ДРЕВЕСИНЫ," meaning "CAUSING WOOD ROT." Below this title, several framed illustrations or photographs show various types of fungi and cross-sections of wood, demonstrating different stages or forms of wood decay. Small white labels near these illustrations provide specific details in Russian, such as "Половая гниль сосны, ели" (Pine, spruce butt rot) and "Половая гниль березы" (Birch butt rot). The overall display focuses on forest ecosystems, wood, and the fungi that cause its decomposition.
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