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A white Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) is centrally positioned in an outdoor aviary located in the city of Phan Thiet Ward, Vietnam. The bird displays primarily white plumage, accentuated by light blue feathers on its lower back and wing edges. Dark gray-black scalloped markings adorn its wings and the crown of its head. Prominent blue-purple patches are visible on its cheeks. The cere and beak present a light pinkish-orange hue, and its eyes are dark, directed towards the viewer. The bird is perched on a natural, textured, brown branch that traverses the frame diagonally from the lower right to the mid-left. Its pink feet with light-colored claws securely grip the branch. A long, tapered tail, transitioning from light gray at the base to a darker gray-black at the tip, extends downwards. The bird is observed through a green-coated wire mesh fence, which forms a regular square grid pattern and exhibits minor corrosion in several areas. A robust, vertical, off-white post, showing signs of wear and texture, is positioned on the left side of the frame, partially obscuring the mesh. A thin, rusty wire is wrapped around this post at an approximate mid-height. The background, viewed through the mesh, consists of blurred elements: various green plants, some bearing small, bright pink-purple flowers, and indistinct man-made structures. A reddish-brown, brick-like texture is subtly visible in the upper-left background, alongside other light and dark objects. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, indicating an outdoor setting.
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