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Watercolour of a caracture of angry gay chicken with colourful feathers , A flamboyant fowl with feathers bright, He struts the barnyard, full of spite. His plumage glitters—rainbow flare, But water’s foe, he can’t even dare. He flaps like an eagle, yet never lifts, His angry clucks sound like comic riffs. No duck‑like paddles, no graceful glide, He splashes, flails, and sighs, “Why try?” And riding bikes? That’s parrot lore— He pedals, wobbles, then hits the floor. So here’s our chicken, fierce and gay, A rainbow‑feathered, angry display.
A colorful, angry rooster with red, yellow, orange, green, blue, and purple feathers runs through a puddle, splashing water. Its mouth is open wide, revealing its tongue and fangs, with menacing yellow eyes framed by dark eyebrows. In the background, there's a rustic wooden barn with an open door and window, a green tree, and several smaller, red-feathered chickens. A red child's bicycle is parked on the left side of the frame, near the barn. The art style resembles watercolor painting.