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There are 5 birds hidden in this image, can you find them within 5 seconds?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Aug 25, 2022, 09:00 IST
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Find the 5 hidden birds in this picture

Optical illusions where the faces of human beings, outlines of animals are embedded inside a tree or within the picture itself is widely popular. The tricky nature of the images, which makes it difficult to spot the hidden or embedded images makes it extremely engaging.

In this image, there are five birds hidden on this tree. You need to be alert and find all the 5 birds within 5 seconds.

Read: Can you spot the chicken in 20 seconds?

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​How to begin with?

In order to track the birds, you have to understand the elements of the image. The image has a huge tree on top of which the birds are resting. The leaves of the tree resemble the beak of a bird. The small branches of the tree can either be the outline of a bird or its feather.

Read: Can you find the deer hidden in this picture within 10 seconds?

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​The first one

This big bird is the one which is strikingly visible in this seemingly difficult optical illusion. This bird, which looks like a rooster, is present at the centre of the image and has a prominent face and a big tail.

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​The three tiny ones

These three tiny cute birds are evenly spread across the image. While one of them is perfectly seated, the other one is slightly slanted and the third one is totally hanging upside down like a bat.

Read: There are 9 faces in this picture; only 1% can find them within 10 seconds

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​The inverted sleepy one

This sleepy bird seems to have found the right position on this part of the tree. It is hanging upside down, but having the best sleep of its life, it looks.

Read: Find the hidden cub in this picture

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​Optical illusions are tricky

Optical illusions are not easy to crack in the first attempt. These are designed in such a manner that the image will trick the mind and vision ability of a human being. The mind will not be able to process what the eye sees in front of it.

In order to crack an optical illusion one needs to understand the objective of the illusion, the elements and the question asked.

Read: There are six animals hidden in this picture; can you find them in 6 seconds?

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