<lora:JohnJamesAudubonStyle:1>John James Audubon Style, A Pileated Woodpecker clings vertically to a massive oak trunk, its striking red crest erect and white neck stripe vividly contrasting with black body plumage. The bird's powerful chisel-like bill is captured mid-action, excavating bark to expose insect tunnels beneath. Strong zygodactyl feet with two toes forward and two backward grip the tree with perfect anatomical accuracy. Shredded bark fragments fall below, revealing pale fresh wood. The tree displays botanically correct bark patterns with lichen patches and moss growth. Background forest shows dappled light through canopy with detailed understory plants. A carpenter ant trail is visible within exposed wood, showing the woodpecker's preferred prey with entomological precision.