I see a woodpecker and you might also see it if you consider the dark dot in the upper right center area to be the bird's eye.
This and all other alleged images of Biblical or other religious figures should be collected and placed in a museum for the edification of the ultra-gullible. This would include the famous sticky bun from Nashville that was said to be a dead ringer for Mother Teresa. I recall a rusty refrigerator someone claimed to have an image of Jesus on the side.
Here is the famous "nun bun".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4562170.stm
Here are some more candidates for the image museum. "Jesus" shows up in the strangest places! Use the forward and back arrows on your browser to scroll through this silly series.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new...objects.html?image=1
I have a 40-year old cypress knee that I could easily pawn off to the gullible sector as an image of the former virgin Mary ("Our Lady of the Swamps"?)
An image of Mary on an aged toasted cheese sandwich brought big bucks at auction. But horrors! It was purchased by an "online casino," scarcely a proper place for such an iconic item.
<<<A decade-old toasted cheese sandwich said to bear an image of the Virgin Mary has sold on the eBay auction website for $28,000.>>>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4034787.stm
Maybe I should put that cypress knee on eBay!