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The image displays a taxidermied ostrich positioned centrally in a museum exhibit
MomentThe image displays a taxidermied ostrich positioned centrally in a museum exhibit. The ostrich, primarily dark brown with lighter brown and white plumage on its neck and legs, is shown with its long neck curved and head lowered. Its powerful legs and feet are visible, indicating adaptation for running. To the right and slightly behind the ostrich, two taxidermied swimming birds, possibly ducks or grebes, are displayed. These birds are smaller and have a more compact body shape, with patterned brown and white feathers. Both birds have flat beaks and appear to be in a swimming or resting pose. The background of the exhibit consists of a light blue perforated wall, likely a common display material in museums. Above the ostrich, a white sign with text in both Chinese and English is partially visible, identifying the exhibit as pertaining to "Running Bird." Another sign on the lower left, also with Chinese and English text, labels the exhibit as "非洲鸵鸟" (African Ostrich). The exhibit is contained within a glass enclosure, and a reflection of a person is visible on the glass, suggesting the image was taken by a visitor. The overall environment is that of a museum display case. The location of this exhibit is in the Gongshu District of China.

