This is the prompt used to test Extinct Resurrection:
Create an ultra-photorealistic, single-shot nature-documentary clip for Fregilupus varius (Hoopoe Starling) from Réunion as if filmed for BBC Earth / Walking with Dinosaurs. Setting: a humid forest edge / swampy shrub habitat on Réunion—fern clumps, sedges and grasses, damp leaf litter, and mossy twigs; soft, warm island light; light breeze. Subtle background ambience of forest insects and distant surf/wind; no music; no graphics or text. Behavior (keep natural and restrained, no stylization): the bird is mostly ground-foraging with occasional low perching. Show alert head cocks and short hops through damp leaf litter; gleaning small invertebrates (e.g., an insect or small worm) and pecking at fallen plant matter/fruit, consistent with an omnivorous starling. Include a brief pause on a thin twig or low branch to preen and flick the mobile forward-curling crest, then return to the ground to probe and pick. End with a short, direct, low-level take-off to another perch out of frame (no dramatic chase; strong, direct starling flight with a few steady wingbeats). Cinematography: shoulder-mounted wildlife look; gentle handheld micro-movements; cinematic depth of field with soft bokeh; detailed feather micro-structure, realistic eye reflections, accurate shadows and contact with wet ground. Absolutely avoid any painterly, cel-shaded, or illustrated look—this footage must be indistinguishable from real wildlife cinematography. Do not show, overlay, or transition from the reference image at any point.