Seeking Secretary Birds in Southeast Asia

Posted by: Karl Shuker on April 28th, 2013

I am delighted to say that from now on, all of my cryptozoology-related ShukerNature blog posts will be introduced and directly linked here on Cryptomundo. As a longstanding fan and follower of Cryptomundo, I consider this to be a great honour for me, and am exceedingly grateful to Craig Woolheater for enabling this to happen. So here is my very first Cryptomundo-linked ShukerNature post, concerning a long-forgotten mystery bird.

Secretary bird

“The secretary bird is the name given to that elegant and endemic African bird of prey known scientifically as Sagittarius serpentarius. Although this is a very familiar species, much less familiar is that it has a cryptozoological counterpart, reported far from African shores – in the Philippines, no less.”

Further details are contained here on my ShukerNature blog.

Karl Shuker About Karl Shuker
My name is Dr Karl P.N. Shuker. I am a zoologist (BSc & PhD), media consultant, and the author of 25 books and hundreds of articles, specialising in cryptozoology and animal mythology. I have a BSc (Honours) degree in pure zoology from the University of Leeds (U.K.), and a PhD in zoology and comparative physiology from the University of Birmingham (U.K.). I have acted jointly as consultant and major contributor to three multi-author volumes on cryptozoology and other mysterious phenomena. I am the Life Sciences Consultant to The Guinness Book of Records/Guinness World Records (Guinness: London, 1997-present day), and was consultant to Monsters (Lorenz Books: London, 2001), as well as a contributor to Mysteries of the Deep (Llewellyn: St Paul, 1998), Guinness Amazing Future (Guinness: London, 1999), The Earth (Channel 4 Books: London, 2000), and Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained (Chambers: London, 2007). I appear regularly on television & radio, was a consultant for the Discovery TV series Into the Unknown, and a question setter for the BBC's quiz show Mastermind. I am a Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, a Member of the Society of Authors, and the Cryptozoology Consultant for the Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ). I have written articles for numerous publications, including Fortean Times, The X Factor, Paranormal Magazine, FATE, Strange Magazine, Prediction, Beyond, Uri Geller's Encounters, Phenomena, Alien Encounters, Wild About Animals, All About Cats, All About Dogs, Cat World, etc. In 2005, I was honoured by the naming of a new species of loriciferan invertebrate after me - Pliciloricus shukeri.


5 Responses to “Seeking Secretary Birds in Southeast Asia”

  1. DWA responds:

    Well, I for one am glad these are here. Fascinating reads, and excellent examples of critical thinking applied to a field that badly needs it.

  2. Redrose999 responds:

    Karl, I am thrilled to see you posting here. You’ve some some brilliant work!

  3. PhotoExpert responds:

    Karl, ausgezeichnet! Just awesome! As you already know Karl, I am a huge fan of your articles. Welcome!

  4. Karl Shuker responds:

    Thanks guys! I’m very excited to be posting here on Cryptomundo.

  5. Troodon56 responds:

    Awesome! Secretary birds are my favorite animals!

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