What Beechey finally saw in focus made her burst out laughing: not a fragile baby tawny frogmouth, but a gnarly, grinning banksia pod, carved by nature into the perfect illusion of a tiny bird. The disappointment lasted only a heartbeat before delight took over. Instead of a missed wildlife moment, she’d stumbled into a story she’d be telling for years.
Back home, the “not-a-bird” photo slipped into her gallery of wildflowers and real animals, standing out as the one that fooled her completely. Her hike became less about failing to catch a bird and more about the way the bush had played a gentle trick on her. In that quiet Australian forest, a simple pod proved that wonder doesn’t need wings to land right in front of you.