The central artwork depicts two Paradise Flycatcher birds with dark plumage, striking blue beaks, and prominent eye-rings. The birds are perched together on a gnarled, textured branch that emerges from a small cluster of vibrant green leaves. The composition is set against a backdrop of a warm, horizontal wood-grain surface that provides a natural, organic contrast to the feathered subjects.
To the right of the birds, vertical text reads "Paradise Flycatcher" and includes a small, faint block of descriptive writing. Below the main wooden panel, there is a separate, smaller illustration of a butterfly with bright orange and black wings, featuring distinctive blue-centered eye spots.
The style is reminiscent of a detailed biological or botanical study, rendered with fine lines and careful attention to the textures of the bird feathers and the wooden background. The colour palette is dominated by deep browns and rich earth tones, punctuated by the vivid green of the leaves and the bright, eye-catching orange of the butterfly.