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In the classic and precise style of John James Audubon, create a nature scene of a vermilion flycatcher holding a vibrant hawker dragonfly in its beak while perched on a thin tree branch, filling the frame as far as possible in a close up view without cropping of any of the main subjects, while blurring the background as if by photographic bokeh. Create the scene using the same, highly refined water color and pen and ink techniques mastered by Audubon, and by using a balanced color palette of a pastel but with vibrant, saturated colors for the main subjects. The scene should provide a subtle rendition of three dimensional form through shadow, shading, and subtle highlights, in the Audubon style: watercolor, highly detailed, desaturated, illustration, natural light, realistic, painting.
A vermilion flycatcher perches elegantly on a pine branch, holding a snail with a spiraled shell and contrasting black and yellow stripes in its beak. The bird's vibrant red plumage, dark gray wings, and white underbelly stand out against the soft-focus green background. Its sharp, pointed beak and delicate black claws grip the textured branch. The pine needles, arranged in clusters, are a fresh spring green, slightly lighter at their tips. The snail's antennae are visible, extending from its shell, and its body is partially seen. The bird's eye is a striking black, surrounded by the intense red of its head feathers. The sun light illuminates the bird from the right side, casting a subtle shadow on its left side.