The Wood Stork is found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas, including the Caribbean. (Wikipedia). However, like everything else things have changed. You can find them in the Lowcountry most all year. A cold January they might go to Florida for a month. But we might too.
If you should walk up on a Wood Stork, be prepared to have a huge bird look you in the eye (around 5 feet).
Wood Storks circle as high as an Eagle but like this one a low fly by is how they check out places to land.
A few different Storks came by but all went off towards the furthest marshes.
On a mission!
😃😃, that’s exactly what I think when I see them do this. 😂😂
These are awesome, esp. love the ‘wings down’ shot, Ted!
Many people don’t seem to like Wood Storks, I knew you wouldn’t be one of them 😂😂. Thanks.
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