You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the TWO baby owls in this tree in ten seconds in this optical illusion

You have a hawk eye if you can see the baby owls hiding in this tree.

TWO baby owls bask in the sun, but can you spot them in this perfectly camouflaged photo?

Can you spot the two cheeky owls hiding in this photo?

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Can you spot the two cheeky owls hiding in this photo? Credit: Andrew Fusek Peters/Mercury Press

A photographer is leaving people baffled with his rare shots of barn owls perched in this autumnal tree.

Andrew Fusek Peters, 51, was told by a friend that there was a barn owl and two chickens living in his yard.

The father-of-two scrambled with his camera to capture this stunning photo of the cleverly camouflaged night owls.

Their brown plumage blends seamlessly into the leafy background, making them incredibly difficult to spot.

This particular photo had Andrew’s friends scratching their heads as they tried to locate the two little owls.

If you can spot them in less than ten seconds, then you have the eyes of a predator.

This follows the optical illusion of a secret group of owls hiding in the corner of a tree.

And you probably have perfect eyesight if you can spot a camouflaged leopard in this mountainous setting.

The hardest thing of all is that you have the eyes of an archer if you can see a deer lurking in this forest.

The baby owls cleverly camouflaged themselves in the leafy surroundings, leaving viewers baffled as they tried to locate them.

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The baby owls were cleverly camouflaged in the leafy surroundings, leaving viewers baffled as they tried to find themCredit: Andrew Fusek Peters/Mercury Press

Categories: Optical Illusion
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