The central artwork depicts a vivid, realistic painting of a male ring-necked pheasant in mid-flight. The bird is captured with its wings spread wide, showcasing its iridescent, metallic green neck, bright red facial patches, and patterned rust-colored plumage. Below it, a second, less colorful bird is seen flying toward a sparse stand of bare trees, suggesting a crisp, late-autumn day.
The setting is a wide, open landscape dominated by muted, earthy tones of tan, beige, and light brown grasses. A gentle horizon line stretches across the background, where a lone, distant windmill stands as a tiny silhouette against a pale, cloudy sky. The composition creates a sense of vast, quiet space, typical of the countryside during the transition into winter.
The artistic style is highly detailed and painterly, characteristic of classic wildlife illustration. The palette is dominated by soft, naturalistic colors, with the brilliant colors of the pheasant providing a sharp, energetic contrast to the otherwise monochromatic field. The lighting is diffuse and overcast, casting a peaceful and somewhat melancholic atmosphere over the scene, emphasizing the stillness of the rural environment.