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An Indian Myna bird is captured clinging upside down to a white cylindrical pole. The bird exhibits its characteristic dark brown to black plumage, a bright yellow beak, and a distinct yellow patch of skin around its eye. White patches are visible beneath its wings and at the base of its tail. Its strong, orange-yellow talons are firmly gripping the vertical pole. The bird is positioned against a smooth, light brown overhead surface, which appears to be a ceiling or an underside of a structure, possibly made of concrete or wood paneling. To the right, another white structural element, likely a part of a railing or support beam, is partially visible. The lighting is even and diffused, suggesting an indoor or sheltered outdoor environment. The photograph is taken from a low angle, emphasizing the bird's inverted posture as it looks downwards. There is no visible text in the image. The scene is set in Tel-Aviv, Israel.
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FC54A
Volume
2,231
Creator
+$0.13
Revenue
+$0.03
TVL
$2.74

