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    There are 20 living species of storks in six genera . Various terms are used to refer to groups of storks, [3] two frequently used ones being a muster of storks and a phalanx of storks. Storks tend to use soaring, gliding flight, which conserves energy. Soaring requires thermal air currents.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · 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.

  3. Description of the Stork. As a rule, these birds have long legs, long necks, and long bills. The color of their plumage, or feathers, and the shape of their bills varies by species. Some species also have a gular pouch or gular sac, which is basically a large flap of skin, on their necks. These birds can grow quite large, and some Storks have ...

  4. At a Glance. Our only native stork in North America, a very large, heavy-billed bird that wades in the shallows of southern swamps. Flies with slow wingbeats, and flocks often soar very high on warm days.

  5. a-z-animals.com › animals › storkStork - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Storks are known for their sturdy, yet streamlined torsos, long bills, and long legs. ©iStock.com/nedomacki. The appearance of this bird will largely depend on the species. For the most part, all of these wading birds have long legs and a thick body that resembles a sturdy football.

  6. This bald-headed wading bird stands just over 3 feet tall, towering above almost all other wetland birds. It slowly walks through wetlands with its long, hefty bill down in the water feeling for fish and crustaceans.

  7. Neck: Long, assisting in foraging. Beak: Long and sharp, ideal for probing for food. Feathers: Typically shiny and may feature unique coloration and patterns. Species Diversity: There are approximately 20 species of storks, each with its own specific habitat preferences and geographic distribution.

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