A cinematic color portrait inspired by noir pacing, reimagined through a birdwatching theme. A woman stands as the central figure in a dark, atmospheric urban park at dawn, surrounded by silhouettes of trees and old streetlights. The frame captures a slow, deliberate turn of her head to the left, frozen mid-motion, creating tension and quiet focus. She wears a dark coat with subtle texture, blending into the shadows. Around her, numerous birds—sparrows, crows, starlings, and small songbirds—perch on branches, wires, and railings, while others hover mid-flight, their wings caught in dramatic lighting. The birds are realistic in scale and anatomy, clearly visible yet integrated into the moody scene. High-contrast lighting dominates, but in color: deep forest greens, muted browns, cold blues, and faint amber highlights replace monochrome. A strong side light cuts across her face and shoulders, while soft rim light outlines birds against the darkness. The background remains gritty and urban, but softened by mist and shallow depth of field. The mood is mysterious, observational, and contemplative, evoking the patience of birdwatching within a noir atmosphere. Photorealistic rendering, cinematic realism, controlled color grading, no fantasy exaggeration.