
Stake attention in this memory
A solitary Australian White Ibis stands in shallow water at a location in Potts Point, Australia, evidenced by the presence of water, foliage, and the distinct morphology of the bird. The ibis, with its characteristic black head and long, curved beak, appears to be foraging or resting. Its white plumage is prominent, contrasting with its dark head and speckled black and white feathers on its rear. The water's surface displays ripples, suggesting movement or the presence of a breeze. The bird's reflection is visible beneath it, distorted by the water's movement. The background is a muted expanse of water with a few scattered, indistinct objects, possibly leaves or debris, floating on the surface. The overall atmosphere is subdued, hinting at overcast conditions or low light.
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