Ready for a brain workout? Here’s a challenging brainteaser for you:
Can you spot the hidden worm among the birds in less than 30 seconds?

It takes a keen eye and a sharp focus to master this puzzle.
Some people have a remarkable ability to observe their surroundings with incredible detail—a true hawk’s eye.
They never miss a thing. On the other hand, there are those who might overlook even the most obvious details, even if they’re right in front of them.
This illustration isn’t just a brain teaser; it’s also a celebration of the launch of a new website called Nest Friends.

This platform aims to assist parents in educating their children about the diverse bird species found across the UK in a fun and engaging way.
So, can you rise to the challenge and find that elusive worm? The clock is ticking!
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