An eagle-eyed Aussie has left TikTok viewers stunned, by pointing out a secret image in the Great Northern beer logo.
Page Bush took to the popular video-sharing platform to expose the hidden feature “no one ever believes” is there.
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“I swear once you see it you can’t un-see it,” Bush wrote in her video caption.
“I just need one person to back me up here.”
“Nobody ever f****** believes me when I try and show them this.”
She went on to recognise that most people see the trademark marlin on the bottle: “But do you know there’s actually a bird head as well?” she asked.
“I swear to god everyone thinks I’m making it up or I’m drunk or I’m going … crazy when I try and tell them there’s a bird head as well.
“They’re like ‘no there’s not’.
“But yes there is and it stresses me out because literally no one ever f****** believes me.”
Bush went on to explain where the “bird head” was on the bottle.
“You’ve really got to look hard, but once you find it you will never not see it,” she said.
Bush went on to point out the location to viewers – claiming that the marlin’s tail could actually be a beak, and its fin, a feather poking up from a bird’s head.
Bush tried to explain further by using a clearer image of the logo.
But she left viewers baffled when she inadvertently placed a caption over the top of the picture so they couldn’t see it.
Internet responds
Bush’s video has racked up more than 300,000 views and, despite her mishap, viewers confirmed that they, too, could see the bird.
“Looks like a kookaburra,” one commented.
“Holy s*** I will never look at it the same now,” another wrote.
“I had that “awhhhhhhh” moment when I realised that there is in fact a bird head,” a third chimed in.
“That’s so cool! I definitely won’t be able to unsee that!” a fourth wrote.
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