Wood storks are tall, white denizens of freshwater or brackish - TopicsExpress



          

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 waders feed on minnows in shallow water by using their bills to perform a rare and effective fishing technique. The stork opens its bill and sticks it into the water, then waits for the touch of an unfortunate fish that wanders too close. When it feels a fish, the stork can snap its bill shut in as little as 25 milliseconds—an incredibly quick reaction time matched by few other vertebrates. We often see these magnificent birds feeding on our Salt Marsh Tours!
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 13:27:04 +0000

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