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These calculations suggest that there is potential concern for wood storks foraging in relatively shallow bays with fluctuating water levels, even though there ...
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There are no known adverse affects of wood storks on humans. Conservation Status. In the 1930's an estimated 20,000 wood stork pairs were nesting in the United ...
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However, like the Snail Kite, Wood Storks face continuing threats from habitat degradation and invasive species.
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Mycteria americana Geographical distribution of the wood stork. Globally, the wood stork is considered to be of least concern by the International Union for ...
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The wood stork is a large, long legged wading bird that reaches a length of 35-45 inches (89-114 centimeters) with a wingspan of 60-65 inches (152-165 ...
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In this paper we report potential risks to the endangered wood stork and other wading birds feeding on fish in Carolina bays. We calculated risk factors based ...
Wood storks are large, long-legged wading birds, about 5O inches tall, with a wingspan of 60 to 65 inches. The plumage is white except for black primaries and ...
The defenseless and exposed eggs and young birds also are exposed to aerial predators such as crows, which often are alerted to the disturbance caused by humans ...
Nov 5, 2020 · Mycteria americana. Identification: The wood stork is a rather tall wading bird that stands out among others. Wood storks can reach a height ...
Apr 8, 2021 · It is the only stork breeding in the United States and was placed on the Federal Endangered Species list in 1984. The species was downlisted ...