The image is a composite of two different scenes. On the left side, there is a photograph of a bird perched on a branch. The bird appears to be a small passerine, possibly a sparrow, with a mix of gray and white plumage. It has a short beak and is facing slightly to the right. The bird is superimposed onto the right side of the image, which is a photograph of a coastal landscape.

The coastal landscape features a body of water that could be an ocean or a large lake, with a clear blue sky above. The water is calm, and there are no visible waves or ripples. In the distance, there is a rocky shoreline with a few small trees or shrubs. The lighting suggests it might be late afternoon or early evening, as the sky is not brightly lit.

The superimposition of the bird onto the landscape creates a surreal effect, as the bird is not in its natural habitat. The bird's image is clear and well-defined, while the background landscape is slightly blurred, which draws attention to the bird as the main subject. The overall style of the image is a blend of realism for the bird and the landscape, with a touch of surrealism due to the juxtaposition of the two elements.