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This image captures a segment of an overcast sky in the city of La Asunción, Venezuela, dominated by a network of utility lines populated by numerous birds. The sky exhibits a muted, diffused light, characterized by varying shades of grey and soft blue, indicating a cloudy or partly cloudy condition. Wispy, indistinct cloud formations are visible throughout the frame. Several parallel electrical power lines extend diagonally upwards from the lower left to the upper right quadrant of the image. Specifically, five primary lines are clearly visible, with a separate cluster of more horizontally oriented lines present in the bottom right corner. Approximately 30-35 birds, consistent with urban pigeons or rock doves (Columba livia), are perched along these wires. Their plumage varies, predominantly dark grey and black, with several individuals displaying significant white markings or entirely white coloration. All birds are static, appearing to be resting on the wires, with no active flight or distinct interactions observed beyond their close proximity. In the bottom left corner, a portion of a wooden utility pole structure is visible. This includes a prominent grey cylindrical electrical transformer, attached to crossarms and various insulators, with wiring connecting to the overhead lines. The pole shows signs of weathering. The scene depicts a typical urban or suburban overhead utility infrastructure under ambient, non-direct lighting.
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