
Wood stork - Wikipedia
The wood stork (Mycteria americana) is a large wading bird in the family Ciconiidae (storks). Originally described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, this stork is native to the subtropics and tropics of the Americas where it persists in habitats with fluctuating water levels.
Wood Stork Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …
Wood Storks are hefty wading birds with football-shaped bodies perched atop long legs. They have a long neck and a long, thick bill that is curved at the tip. They fly with their neck and legs outstretched but tend to perch with the neck drawn in, giving them a humpbacked appearance.
April 2025, Bird of the Month - Wood Stork - U.S. Fish and …
Apr 2, 2025 · Identifying Features The wood stork (Mycteria americana) is North America’s only native stork species. Standing about three feet tall with a wingspan of five feet or more, this large wading bird is unmistakable. Adults have bright white plumage, contrasted by black flight feathers that are most noticeable in flight. Perhaps their most distinguishing feature is their featherless, …
Wood Stork | Audubon Field Guide
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. Young Wood Storks have noisy begging calls, but adults …
Wood Stork Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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. This ungainly looking stork roosts and nests in …
Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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 secondaries and a short black tail.
Wood Stork: Species Profile - U.S. National Park Service
Apr 8, 2021 · The Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) is a large, bald-headed wading bird that stands more than 3 feet (0.9 meters) tall, has a 5 foot (1.5 meter) wing spread, and weighs 4 to 6 pounds (1.8 to 2.7 kg). It is the only stork breeding in the United States and was placed on the Federal Endangered Species list in 1984.
Wood Stork | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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 centimeters).
Wood Stork - eBird
Huge, long-legged, black-and-white waterbird, about the size of Great Blue Heron. White body with black flight feathers. Adults have a wrinkly bald head and fairly dark bill; juveniles have paler bill and more messy feathering on head and neck. Bill is thicker and more curved than herons.
Wood Stork - National Geographic
Wood storks are tall, white denizens of freshwater or brackish wetlands and swamps. They can be identified by their long legs, featherless heads, and prominent bills. These...