<lora:JohnJamesAudubonStyle:1>John James Audubon Style, A Painted Bunting male displays extraordinarily vivid plumage from a thorny mesquite branch, its head bright blue, back green, and underparts scarlet red. The small bird's conical seed-eating bill and characteristic songbird posture are accurately depicted with one foot slightly raised. The mesquite branch shows botanically correct compound leaves and bean pods with minute texture details. Background reveals southern scrubland habitat with prickly pear cactus in bloom, yellow flowers precisely rendered. A female bunting appears nearby, her uniform green plumage more subtle but detailed with the same careful attention. Several grasshoppers cling to vegetation stems, their segmented bodies and folded wings showing entomological accuracy.