A SPRINGWATCH fan has spotted a VERY spooky optical illusion in a tree behind a bird – but can you see it? The BBC Two show saw the presenters delve deeper into some sensational badger behaviour picked up on in an earlier episode. Meanwhile Iolo Williams continued his wildlife exploration of Mull and Megan McCubbin […]
A SPRINGWATCH fan has spotted a VERY spooky optical illusion in a tree behind a bird – but can you see it?
The BBC Two show saw the presenters delve deeper into some sensational badger behaviour picked up on in an earlier episode.
Meanwhile Iolo Williams continued his wildlife exploration of Mull and Megan McCubbin hoped to get a sneaky view of a stoat hunting in Hauxley Nature Reserve.
Despite all the action going on, one viewer was distracted by a shot of a bird.
They felt they could see the face of a woman in the wood behind the bird, and shared a screenshot on Twitter.
They captioned it: “A woman’s face which I could not unsee whilst catching up with @BBCSpringwatch #Halloween comes early #spooky.”
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Meanwhile, viewers were left red-faced after presenter Megan made a rather rude joke on the nature show.
Megan joined her stepdad Chris Packham for Monday evening’s instalment of Springwatch – but her choice of words soon landed her in hot water.
As she presented live from Hauxley Nature Reserve, Megan described some of the wildlife the site had to offer.
The photographer explained how the area was home to 160 different species of bird.
Detailing what could be seen on the live camera, Megan said: “We have seen a lot of live-action here already.
“Let’s take a look at some of the species we’ve already seen – beautiful grey heron.
“Resident all-year-round, you can see them in shallow waters.
“Look at that, shaking its head. And a shag, I do love a shag,” she added, referring to its appearance.
Following the bizarre comment, she continued: “They can go down to 45 metres, taking the plunge there, I hope it’s a success for it.”
Springwatch continues tonight at 8pm on BBC Two.
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