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At first glance, you would be forgiven for thinking that this owl was possessed.
But the laser-like stare of the bird is actually the reflection of a camera's flash.
An amateur photographer spotted the Cape Eagle Owl perched on a lamp-post while driving down a quiet road one early morning in South Africa.
Gavin Nicholls, who was born in Fareham, Hampshire, was eager to take snaps of the bird and so fired off a volley of flash photographs.
Gavin, 57, said: 'It was only once I'd arrived at work that I looked at the results. I thought: wow, the eyes are stunning!
'All my colleagues were over the moon with it.
'Normally in photography we try and avoid the red eye problems, but just for this one shot, I am so glad it happened as it did.'
source: dailymail