Black Sound Cay National Reserve is a national park on Green Turtle Cay in North Abaco, the Bahamas.
The park was established in 1988 and has an area of 2 acres (0.81 ha).
[2][3] The mangrove area includes red, white and black mangroves, and buttonwood, creating sheltered nursery waters for groupers, crawfish and conch.
[2] The park provides important habitat for birds such as the white-cheeked pintail and the West Indian whistling duck,[2] and for migratory bird species including the painted bunting, indigo bunting, American redstart, black-and-white warbler and magnolia warbler.
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