Turks and Caicos -
A
bird spotted at Mangrove Cay located within the Princess Alexandra
Nature Reserve has stirred discussions among professional members of the
Society for the Conservation and Study Caribbean Birds (SCSCB).
Recently,
some officers of the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources
(DECR), along with the President of the Society for the Conservation and
Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB), Dr. Lisa Sorenson of Boston
University and Ms. Michele Kading, the Head of Interpretation of the Oak
Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre in Manitoba, Canada, and a
participant of the Wetlands Education Workshop spotted the dark bird
with white feathers on its wings and tail at Mangrove Cay in Princess
Alexandra Nature Reserve.
Dr.
Sorenson conducted some research on the unique bird and concluded that
it was an intermediate morph of the Reddish Egret. She noted that the
new Stokes Bird Field Guide says: "
An Intermediate morph is like a dark morph but with some white feathers, often on its wings". However,
the book did not include a photo. She also searched the web but could
not find any photos similar to the bird. Dr. Sorenson claimed that she
has never seen this intermediate morph before.
Anyone with any additional information on this rare bird is requested to contact SCSCB and the DECR