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Wood Stork

 
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Wood Stork

I went to the Zoo last month and got this. These are wood storks, native to Florida, and given a roosting site at the Jax Zoo. They're basically wild I think, cuz they fly all around the zoo and there isn't any netting.


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Tools Used: sony dsc p100
Created on: April 2005 
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Nate on May 18, 2005 at 2:29 PM said:  

they are indeed! There seems to be about 100-150 or somethin' at the nearby zoo. I dunno, they pop up in a lot of places far away from their nesting sites. They're an endangered species.

Austin from Georgia on May 18, 2005 at 4:23 AM said:  

They are neat birds aren't they?

I spotted about 50 the other day in South Carolina.


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