The QSL card features a vibrant illustration of two colorful parrots perched on branches, set against a dark background, highlighting the call sign "PY2BJH" in bold white letters at the top. The reverse side of the card includes details of a radio communication on February 26, 1964, with the call sign "W3ASK," noting the operator’s location in São Paulo, Brazil. It records technical specifics such as an output of 25 watts and a 1/2 wave dipole antenna, along with a signal report of RST 589. Handwritten notes convey friendly sentiments, wishing the recipient well and inviting further communication. Overall, the card captures a blend of artistry and personal connection within the amateur radio community.