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Spot the Birdy - Hidden Bird Image in King Charles' Portrait?


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Spot the Birdy - Hidden Bird Image in King Charles' Portrait?

This seems to be one of those silly stories, especially when you see it in The Sun newpaper:

2023KingCharlesIIIBritannia1oz100poundsGoldBullionobversecloseupshowinghiddenbirdcrop.thumb.jpg.10fb2f9492e28b57a29e65ae4ad2e00e.jpg

With a little imagination, or a lot too much wine, some people have spotted what they think may be a deliberate hidden image of a bird.

We asked our photgrapher to highlight it.

What I would like to know is "What sort of bird?"

Any suggestions?

😎

Chards

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1 hour ago, LawrenceChard said:

Spot the Birdy - Hidden Bird Image in King Charles' Portrait?

This seems to be one of those silly stories, especially when you see it in The Sun newpaper:

2023KingCharlesIIIBritannia1oz100poundsGoldBullionobversecloseupshowinghiddenbirdcrop.thumb.jpg.10fb2f9492e28b57a29e65ae4ad2e00e.jpg

With a little imagination, or a lot too much wine, some people have spotted what they think may be a deliberate hidden image of a bird.

We asked our photgrapher to highlight it.

What I would like to know is "What sort of bird?"

Any suggestions?

😎

Long tailed tit?

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2 hours ago, WizardOfSov said:

I don't know what kind of bird it is but whatever it is it likes lamb chops that thing is definitely pecking away at a lamb chop right?

Maybe it's pork but it looks like a lamb chop to me. 🤔

Haha yes well spotted, it looks like a lamb chop to me as well,  now you've draw attention to it I won't be able to 'unsee' it

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13 hours ago, LawrenceChard said:

Spot the Birdy - Hidden Bird Image in King Charles' Portrait?

This seems to be one of those silly stories, especially when you see it in The Sun newpaper:

2023KingCharlesIIIBritannia1oz100poundsGoldBullionobversecloseupshowinghiddenbirdcrop.thumb.jpg.10fb2f9492e28b57a29e65ae4ad2e00e.jpg

With a little imagination, or a lot too much wine, some people have spotted what they think may be a deliberate hidden image of a bird.

We asked our photgrapher to highlight it.

What I would like to know is "What sort of bird?"

Any suggestions?

😎

13 hours ago, Stuntman said:

Long-Eared Tit?

12 hours ago, slack said:

Long tailed tit?

I said "This is a dead parrot", and our photographer came back with what looks like a Norwegian Blue:

2023KingCharlesIIIBritannia1oz100poundsGoldBullionobversecloseupshowinghiddenbirdnorwegianbluecrop.thumb.jpg.52e71293b58d695795307a841903b7b6.jpg

😎

Chards

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