The well-camouflaged Indian scopsie fits perfectly into the environment in the Indian National Park.

Twit twoo there? A camouflaged owl hides prominently in a tree in the Indian National Park

  • Incredible pictures were taken by 45-year-old Zhyinn James in Kanha National Park, India.
  • Wildlife Photographer Was Stunned to See an Indian Scops Hiding in Plain Sight
  • At first, it’s hard to spot the tiny bird, which blends in perfectly with its surroundings.

In stunning photos, a well-camouflaged owl hides in plain sight.

At first glance, it seems that the photographer may have missed the subject, but upon closer inspection, you can see how the owl merges with the environment.

The incredible shots were taken by 45-year-old wildlife photographer Zhyinn James in Kanha National Park. India.

45-year-old wildlife photographer Zhyinn James captured these incredible photos of a well-camouflaged Indian spice skulking in plain sight in Kanha National Park, India.

45-year-old wildlife photographer Zhyinn James captured these incredible photos of a well-camouflaged Indian spice skulking in plain sight in Kanha National Park, India.

Jayinn, a professional landscape architect from south Chennai, said he was on safari when he was amazed to see the birds blend in perfectly with their surroundings.

Jayinn, a professional landscape architect from south Chennai, said he was on safari when he was amazed to see the birds blend in perfectly with their surroundings.

Jayinn, a professional landscape architect from south Chennai, said he was on safari when he was amazed to see the bird, the Indian Scops, which was excellent at hiding.

At first it looks like a picture of a tree, but upon closer inspection, you can see that the “master of camouflage” blends in perfectly with it.

He added: “During the safari, my guide stopped the car and asked me to see if I could find anything in the tree.

“At first glance, it seemed that there was nothing interesting, but upon closer inspection, a magnificently camouflaged owl was discovered, hiding in full view.”

Find the owl: at first it looks like a picture of a tree, but on closer inspection you can see the

Find the owl: at first it looks like a picture of a tree, but on closer inspection you can see the “master of camouflage”.

The Indian Scops Owl is a tiny species of owl, less than 10 inches in size, native to South Asia.

Like most species of owls, the Indian owl is nocturnal. It uses its natural camouflage to stay hidden during the day before hunting insects to feed at night.