Black Flamingo spotted at nature reserve

The rare black flamingo was first spotted at the Marievale Nature Reserve in August.

NIGEL – A recent sighting of a black flamingo of the lesser flamingo species has caused excitement among bird watchers at the Marievale Nature Reserve.

“The first sighting of a black flamingo at the reserve was in August by a member of the Friends of the Marievale Nature Reserve Group, Andy van Dyk,” said Dee Johnson of the reserve.

The black flamingo has a rare form of melanism (black pigmentation). According to Johnson, many bird watchers took to Facebook after someone posted a photo of the bird.

Bird watchers and experts debated and ultimately decided it was indeed a black flamingo spotted at the reserve.

“A black flamingo was spotted in Cyprus nearly two years ago,” Johnson said.

“After the sighting at the Marievale Nature Reserve, someone saw another black flamingo at the Chrissiesmeer in mid-September.

“We have also received reports of sightings at the pans near Jamesonpark on the road between Nigel and Heidelberg.”

According to Johnson, bird watchers have flocked to the reserve, a declared Ramsar sight, hoping to spot another or possibly the same black flamingo. This Ramsar site is an internationally recognised wetland of importance and a haven for migratory birds.

The Friends of Marievale Nature Reserve are involved in improving and maintaining the facilities in cooperation with GDARD.

The current low water levels in the reserve are the ideal habitat for flamingos and other water waders.

For further information on the reserve, residents and other interested parties may contact Justin Donaldson on 072 373 7151 or Johnson on 071 501 6333.


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