Woman stunned after capturing a mysterious ‘ghost bird’ sitting on a fence

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On social media, many viewers were stunned by a viral video showing a ‘ghost bird’ sitting on a fence post, soaking up the sun.

In the northern region of Magdalena, Colombia, a rare bird startled a woman when she mistook it for a piece of wood.

A woman in Colombia was startled by a rare “ghost bird” she spotted sitting on a wooden fence post. Image Credit: Viralhog

The creature, known as the great potoo, has earned the nickname “ghost bird” for its eerie appearance and unsettling call.

A woman makes startling discovery of mysterious ‘ghost bird

The woman was filming the surroundings in Chibolo when she noticed something strange.

Initially, the woman mistook the bird for a piece of wood before realizing it was a great potoo. Image Credit: Viralhog

Initially, she thought a piece of wood was sitting on a fence post. However, as she approached, the object moved, revealing itself to be the elusive great potoo. The video capturing a ‘ghost bird’ was shared on ViralHog and quickly went viral.

The video showed a camouflaged, strange bird perched on a wooden fence. It had bizarre features, including large eyes and a massive mouth, which surprised the woman.

After realizing it was being filmed, the bird opened its mouth in response to the woman’s movement.

The bird, known for its large eyes and huge mouth. Image Credit: Viralhog

In the video, could is hearing the wom woman exclaimed im shoock after bird reaction. In the background, children could be heard, adding to the surprise of the encounter.

The woman was both terrified and fascinated by the bird’s unusual appearance. After the bird moved, she decided to capture the moment on film, documenting the rare sighting.

Many viewers expressed their shock at the ‘ghost bird’ in the footage

The great potoo is nocturnal and camouflages perfectly during the day, blending with tree stumps or fence posts. Image Credit: Viralhog

The video, which captured the ‘ghost bird’ sitting on a fence post, quickly went viral and sparked fear due to the strange appearance of the bird.

Many also claimed to be frightened by the bird. Some suggested that while the bird is beautiful, it is also weird.

One person said: I want a Pokémon based on this bird. Ghost and flying type.

A second wrote: The potoo just looks like an owlet that never grew up. It’s CUTE!!!!!

While a third commented: This thing look like a fusion of small dragon and bird !

Another added: So cute, never seen a bird like this before.

The Great potoo with camouflage and special behavior

The bird had not been seen at the farm for over 15 years. Image Credit: Viralhog

The great potoo is known for its exceptional camouflage skills. During the day, the nocturnal bird perches on broken tree branches or fence posts, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. Its grey-brown plumage makes it look like a dead tree stump or a piece of wood.

The bird’s enormous eyes take up much of its skull, providing it with excellent night vision. Its eyelids feature slits that help it detect movement, even while sleeping. This unique adaptation helps it avoid predators.

The Great Potoo is known as the ghostly bird with eerie calls

The great potoo is famous for its haunting call, often described as ghostly. While the bird is usually heard, it is rarely seen in the wild.

The great potoo uses its exceptional night vision and camouflage to hide from predators and hunt insects at night. Image Credit: Viralhog

The woman who filmed the bird had visited the farm several times but had never spotted it before. Neighbors had often heard its calls, but the bird had not been seen in the area for over 15 years.

The great potoo is typically found in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in tropical America. Its nocturnal nature makes it difficult to observe, as it hunts flying insects at night and rests during the day.

The Great Potoo has become one of the most intriguing and mysterious birds in the world, with remarkable camouflage and a ghostly call.

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