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'Look into my eyes' said the Jumbie Bird

10 months

A-K-A the Jumbie Bird, bird police are on the lookout for the two-faced Ferruginous Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium brasilianum). This sub-species operates only in Trinidad, fooling lizards, mice, insects and inattentive bird-watchers with eyes at the back of his head. Some have said they are a beautiful thing, but others just can't bear to watch. So the question is, "Can anyone trust the two-faced Jumbie Bird?"