
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a Marabou stork inside a wire enclosure. The bird is lying on its side with its legs extended. Its head is resting on the ground, and its beak is pointing upwards. The enclosure is made of wire mesh, and it appears to be located in an outdoor setting with greenery and dirt ground. The bird's feathers are white and gray. The enclosure has a rusty appearance, suggesting it may be old. The Marabou stork is a large wading bird native to Africa. It is known for its distinctive appearance, including a bare head and neck, and a long, thick beak. The bird appears to be in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary. The time of day is not clear, but the lighting suggests it is daytime. The weather appears to be mild and possibly overcast, as there are no harsh shadows. The location is identified as Jos, Nigeria.
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