<lora:JohnJamesAudubonStyle:1>John James Audubon Style, A Wild Turkey male displays in full courtship posture, tail feathers fanned impressively while wings droop toward the ground. Its iridescent body feathers show bronze, copper, and green highlights that catch morning light. The naked head and neck display characteristic red, blue, and white caruncles, precisely depicted in breeding coloration. The bird's long "beard" of modified breast feathers hangs prominently. Several female turkeys appear in background, their more cryptic brown plumage detailed with subtle barring patterns. The setting shows oak woodland edge with spring wildflowers including trillium and bloodroot in various stages of bloom. Scattered acorns and leaves litter the forest floor, rendered with botanical precision.