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The image displays a vertical, weathered metallic sign, likely stainless steel, featuring an etched or engraved depiction of a Ural owl (Strix uralensis) perched on a horizontal beam. The owl is rendered facing forward, exhibiting detailed feather textures. Below the owl, positioned towards the lower right, the capitalized word "HÄNDKAKK" (Estonian for Ural Owl) is printed in black. The sign's surface shows significant wear, including numerous scratches, smudges, dark streaks, and visible dirt or organic residue such as cobwebs. The metallic finish reflects ambient light, with faint environmental reflections visible. The sign is affixed to a base by two visible screws at its lower corners. It stands outdoors on a textured, light-colored ground surface consistent with concrete or pavement. Strong, direct sunlight is evidenced by a distinct shadow cast across the lower right portion of the sign and the ground. This specific type of informational plaque, identified by the Estonian text for a local bird species, is characteristic of nature trails or public parks within Tallinn, Estonia, such as the Pääsküla bog nature trail. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Jun 7, 2026

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image displays a vertical, weathered metallic sign, likely stainless steel, featuring an etched or engraved depiction of a Ural owl (Strix uralensis) perched on a horizontal beam. The owl is rendered facing forward, exhibiting detailed feather textures. Below the owl, positioned towards the lower right, the capitalized word "HÄNDKAKK" (Estonian for Ural Owl) is printed in black. The sign's surface shows significant wear, including numerous scratches, smudges, dark streaks, and visible dirt or organic residue such as cobwebs. The metallic finish reflects ambient light, with faint environmental reflections visible. The sign is affixed to a base by two visible screws at its lower corners. It stands outdoors on a textured, light-colored ground surface consistent with concrete or pavement. Strong, direct sunlight is evidenced by a distinct shadow cast across the lower right portion of the sign and the ground. This specific type of informational plaque, identified by the Estonian text for a local bird species, is characteristic of nature trails or public parks within Tallinn, Estonia, such as the Pääsküla bog nature trail. No individuals are present in the scene.

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