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Sunday, 10 July 2011 |
A woman returned to her Cumbrian home to find a near perfect imprint of an owl on her window.
The bird had apparently crashed into the window of Sally Arnold's Kendal home, leaving the bizarre image - complete with eyes, beak and feathers.
Experts said the silhouette was left by the bird's "powder down" - a substance protecting growing feathers.
You can see the imprint and other pictures of bird imprints sent into the BBC here and find out how you can prevent birds flying into windows.
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