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A close-up, high-angle, eye-level shot shows a bird's nest constructed from mud and straw, adhered to the underside of a wooden overhang. The nest is roughly cup-shaped and appears to be made of dried mud mixed with dried grass and other fine organic material. Some strands of straw hang loosely from the bottom of the nest. The wooden surface is a bright orange-yellow color, with visible wood grain and plank lines. There are streaks and splatters of gray mud on the wooden surface, particularly on the horizontal beam below the nest and on the vertical surface to the left of the nest, suggesting it was built in a location where mud splashes are common, possibly near a water source. The environment is outdoors, likely in an agricultural or natural setting, consistent with the village of Durankulak, Bulgaria, which is known for its rich birdlife and proximity to Lake Durankulak. No people or animals are visible in the image.
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