The owl can be noticed against the tree bark due to its glaring eyes standing out. BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA: NOW YOU see me now you don?t! Mesmerising pictures of an owl camouflaged with tree bark have been captured showing how the bird can become invisible simply by turning its glaring eyes away from the camera lens. One image shows how the 30-inch tall Great Grey Owl sitting on a branch, with his feathers blending perfectly into the colour of the tree. The playful pictures were taken in the Thompson-Nicola region in British Columbia, Canada. The Great Grey Owl was captured by small business owner Chi Kit Leong, (31) from Macau, China. Kit used a Nikon d500 and Nikon 200-500mm f5.6 lens to capture these images. mediadrumimages.com/@lck_wildlife