Albino Eastern Reef Egret

On a recent trip to the Kimberley we came across an albino Eastern Reef Egret which appears to be resident around the King George Falls area. Anyone travelling to the falls might want to look out for it, it is quite an interesting bird. At first I thought it was simply a white phase reef egret but closer views revealed no pigmentation in the eye, beak or lores and almost completely white legs. It was seen hunting below both ‘halves’ of the falls, standing (quite impressively) on small rock ledges in the sheer vertical cliffs, just above the water.

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3 comments to Albino Eastern Reef Egret

  • Nikolas Haass

    Ooops, I am sorry. I missed the Kimberley part. I googled “King George Falls” and found many hits.

    Apologies,

    Nikolas

    —————- Nikolas Haass nhaass@yahoo.com Sydney, NSW

    ________________________________ Cc: Stewart Ford ; birding-aus@vicnet.net.au Sent: Tue, June 22, 2010 5:10:49 AM

    Most readers of Stewart’s email could probably ascertain that the Kimberley is a part of Australia……

    Interesting!! Which continent, country, state is that at? href=”mailto:birding-aus@vicnet.net.au”>birding-aus@vicnet.net.au href=”mailto:birding-aus-request@vicnet.net.au”>birding-aus-request@vicnet.net.au href=”mailto:birding-aus-request@vicnet.net.au”>birding-aus-request@vicnet.net.au

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  • Tom Tarrant

    Most readers of Stewart’s email could probably ascertain that the Kimberley is a part of Australia……

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  • Nikolas Haass

    Interesting!! Which continent, country, state is that at?

    —————- Nikolas Haass nhaass@yahoo.com Sydney, NSW

    —– Original Message —- href=”mailto:birding-aus@vicnet.net.au”>birding-aus@vicnet.net.au Sent: Mon, June 21, 2010 1:34:10 PM

    On a recent trip to the Kimberley we came across an albino Eastern Reef Egret which appears to be resident around the King George Falls area. Anyone travelling to the falls might want to look out for it, it is quite an interesting bird. At first I thought it was simply a white phase reef egret but closer views revealed no pigmentation in the eye, beak or lores and almost completely white legs. It was seen hunting below both ‘halves’ of the falls, standing (quite impressively) on small rock ledges in the sheer vertical cliffs, just above the water.

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