Analysis Results
The AI selected the most likely locations based on the image, visible details, and contextual clues.
The bird in the image is a Great Hornbill, which is native to the forests of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia. The highest probability location for this species, considering its habitat and range, is the forested regions of India.
Lucknow is chosen as a representative city near natural habitats of this species in India for coordinate precision. The Great Hornbill is also found in the forested regions of northern Thailand.
Chiang Mai is a known area with suitable habitat for this species, providing a strong secondary candidate location. Great Hornbills are also found in the tropical forests of Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur is used as a city-level coordinate near forested areas where the species occurs, making it a plausible but less precise candidate.
The Great Hornbill is also found in the forested regions of northern Thailand. Chiang Mai is a known area with suitable habitat for this species, providing a strong secondary candidate location.
Great Hornbills are also found in the tropical forests of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is used as a city-level coordinate near forested areas where the species occurs, making it a plausible but less precise candidate.
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How the AI made its decision
Environment
forest • dense green foliage • tropical/subtropical • mountainous forest • tropical forest • tropical • dense rainforest
Infrastructure
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Visible text and signs
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Context and culture
The bird in the image is a Great Hornbill, which is native to the forests of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia. The highest probability location for this species, considering its habitat and range, is the forested regions of India. Lucknow is chosen as a representative city near natural habitats of this species in India for coordinate precision. The Great Hornbill is also found in the forested regions of northern Thailand. Chiang Mai is a known area with suitable habitat for this species, providing a strong secondary candidate location. Great Hornbills are also found in the tropical forests of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is used as a city-level coordinate near forested areas where the species occurs, making it a plausible but less precise candidate.