The roseate spoonbill had been spotted alive in a Sussex parking lot on June 14. The roseate spoonbill, commonly found in Central America, was seen in Sussex last week. Avid birder and naturalist Jim Wilson says this is the first time a roseate spoonbill has been documented in New Brunswick. (Shane Fowler/CBC)Although the bird's remains appear to be rough shape, McAlpine said it's actually a great sample of biological material to work with. "It may be possible with genetics to tell where the bird came from," said McAlpine.
Source: CBC News June 27, 2020 09:56 UTC