There’s much to be said about the mental tranquility that comes from being in nature. You get the idea: leisurely strolls along bucolic lanes, Sunday strolls across lush, green fields, long treks through dense forests.
Anyway, Kym was out one day and thought she had spotted a newborn tawny frogmouth, which is an owl-like bird. Kym pulled out her phone and got ready to take a discreet picture. She thought the bird had a smile on its face, so she focused in to try to capture the ideal shot.
The bird was actually a banksia pod rather than a bird at all. These frequently amusing-looking pods emerge from banksia trees and can have a very distinctive appearance.

Banksia trees are said to grow primarily in south-western Australia, but they are also found in Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.

After laughing heartily at what she first believed to be a “baby bird,” Kym said she now had a somewhat unusual photo to add to her collection.