wood stork

NOUN
  1. any of several Old World birds of the genus Ibis
  2. an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics
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  • Bird watchers are drawn from all over the world in search of species such as parrots, parakeets, hyacinth macaws, and wood storks.
  • Wildlife biologists say the troublesome invaders — dumped in the Everglades by pet owners who no longer want them — have become a pest and pose a significant threat to endangered species like the wood stork and Key Largo woodrat. Pythons Invading Florida Everglades | Impact Lab
  • Bird watchers are drawn from all over the world in search of species such as parrots, parakeets, hyacinth macaws, and wood storks.
  • Also a great variety of tropical marine birds including rufescent tiger-heron (Tigrisoma lineatum), wood stork (Mycteria americana), and horned screamer (Anhima cornuta) are just a few species present in this ecoregion, not to mention invertebrates such as shrimp, crabs and mollusks. Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes mangroves
  • Newly hatched wood storks cry for food, sending parents to hunt for newly plentiful minnows.
  • Perhaps even more worrying, the pythons may be preying on native mangrove fox squirrels and wood storks.
  • I see a limpkin and a wood stork — not birds you see every day, even in the backcountry of Florida. The Thistle and the Bee
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