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    Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long, stout bills. They belong to the family Ciconiidae, and make up the order Ciconiiformes / sɪˈkoʊni.ɪfɔːrmiːz /. Ciconiiformes previously included a number of other families, such as herons and ibises, but those families have been moved to other orders. [ 2]

  2. Wood storks are some of the largest wading birds inhabiting South Carolina. They stand over 1 meter tall, and their wingspan is over 150 cm (60 in). The bird's body is white with black flight feathers (on the edges of the wings) and tail.

  3. What Is A Stork? Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long, stout bills. They belong to the family Ciconiidae, order Ciconiiformes. Their appearance is quite distinctive and rarely confused with other birds. Physical Characteristics: Length: Typically ranges from 60 to 150 cm.

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  5. stork, (family Ciconiidae), any of about 20 species of long-necked large birds constituting the family Ciconiidae (order Ciconiiformes), related to the herons, flamingos, and ibises. Storks range from about 60 cm to more than 150 cm (2 to 5 feet) in height.

  6. Jul 13, 2023 · Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long stout bills, belonging to the family Ciconiidae. They occur in most of the warmer regions of the world and tend to live in drier habitats than the related herons, spoonbills and ibises; they also lack the powder down that those groups use to clean off fish slime.

  7. In North America, the term “wading bird” is used to refer to storks, herons, and egrets. In other areas of the world, shorebirds such as oystercatchers and sandpipers are often referred to as wading birds. The sites where groups of wading birds nest are referred to as colonies or rookeries.

  8. Dec 13, 2016 · Beautiful Aerial Photos of Wood Storks. 4 minute read. Pretty as a picture: wood stork chicks sit on their nests in a bald cypress tree at Washo Reserve, a property owned by the Nature Conservancy and jointly managed by SCDNR. (Photo: Christy Hand/SCDNR)

  9. Jun 24, 2022 · Woody Pond at Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge hosts the largest wood stork colony in Georgia and one of the most productive colonies in the southeast with an average of 450 nesting pairs. As chicks fledge from Harris Neck, they create new colonies in Georgia and South Carolina.

  10. Wood storks tend to inhabit freshwater or brackish wetlands and swamps from the southeastern United States to coastal Mexico and throughout most of South America where its population has remained relatively healthy. They are clever carnivores that put an open bill into the water as they patiently wait for an unsuspecting small fish.

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