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The image displays an outdoor scene featuring three dark-feathered birds on a green and light-brown grassy area. One bird is positioned on the far left, standing upright. Another bird is located in the middle-right of the frame, also standing. The third bird is on the far right, with its head bent down towards the grass, actively foraging or pecking at the ground.

The setting is a patch of short grass, which appears to be a lawn or an open field, possibly in a park or garden. The grass shows variations in color, from vibrant green to drier, lighter tones. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting daylight under overcast conditions or during a less intense sun period, as there are no harsh shadows. No other objects, people, or discernible structures are visible in the frame. The image provides a glimpse into the birds' natural behavior within their habitat. Given the location context of Be'er Sheva, Israel, the birds are likely a species common to the region, such as the Common Myna. There is no visible text.
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Jun 3, 2026

Be'er Sheva, Israel

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The image displays an outdoor scene featuring three dark-feathered birds on a green and light-brown grassy area. One bird is positioned on the far left, standing upright. Another bird is located in the middle-right of the frame, also standing. The third bird is on the far right, with its head bent down towards the grass, actively foraging or pecking at the ground. The setting is a patch of short grass, which appears to be a lawn or an open field, possibly in a park or garden. The grass shows variations in color, from vibrant green to drier, lighter tones. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting daylight under overcast conditions or during a less intense sun period, as there are no harsh shadows. No other objects, people, or discernible structures are visible in the frame. The image provides a glimpse into the birds' natural behavior within their habitat. Given the location context of Be'er Sheva, Israel, the birds are likely a species common to the region, such as the Common Myna. There is no visible text.

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