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A group of herons flies in a V-formation across a golden sunset sky. The young herons keep asking, “Are we there yet?” in playful, repetitive chatter. The lead heron, exhausted, rolls its eyes skyward, its feathers ruffled. The scene is rendered in a lighthearted cartoon style with loose watercolor textures, soft blues and yellows blending into warm hues. Expressive, almost human-like personalities shine through the sketchy, dynamic brushstrokes.
A whimsical watercolor illustration depicts a family of herons at sunrise or sunset. The sky is a gradient of golden orange, yellow, and blue, with soft clouds. Three adult herons with light grey bodies, darker wing feathers, and yellow beaks are flying in the upper left of the frame. One adult heron, also light grey with darker feathers and a yellow beak, is flying in the upper right. Below them, a line of four young, light grey herons with slightly tousled feathers on their heads stand on a narrow strip of land, facing right. Each young heron has a thought bubble containing the phrase "Are we there yet?" with slight variations like "Ae wree yet?" and "Are were !?". The overall style is playful and artistic, resembling a children's book illustration.