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Wood Storks abound in southwest Fla this time of year

December 4, 2024 by Blogfinger

Five wood storks in the wild. Ft. Myers, Fla. Paul Goldfinger photo. Click left

Five wood storks in the wild   (our backyard). Ft. Myers, Fla. Paul Goldfinger photo. Click left to see Big Bird.  ©

Hello, I must be going. Click left

Hello, I must be going. Click left   ©

By Eileen and Paul Goldfinger, editors Blogfinger   (original post Jan 2014)

Wood storks are on the endangered list. They are tropical and semitropical birds, but they can be found in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.  These birds are huge, being about 3-4 feet tall, with a wing span of 5-6 feet.  They have pink feet, black heads,  long curved black bills and black under their white wings.

They like to feed in open wetlands and  wade in shallow water to find fish, frogs and bugs. They like swamps, marshes and mangroves for that, but they breed and nest where there are tall trees, preferably cypress forests where there can be 25 nests in one tree. They are very sensitive to fluctuating water levels which occur wherever there is more development.  They are known to fly long distances, up to 80 miles,  to find sufficient fish for their babies which get large very quickly. The female usually lays  3-5 eggs.

The largest nesting area in the world is near us in the Corkscrew Sanctuary  in Naples.  We  visited there yesterday (see photos below,)  but weren’t allowed near the nesting areas.  Nevertheless, the National Audubon Society maintains a beautiful refuge there where a variety of wild life can be seen, including still-frozen tourists from -30 degree Minnesota as well as those from New Jersey who are seeking good bagels. We saw baby alligators and a variety of birds. The gators were about 2 feet long–two lying on a log perfectly still.

We found  8 wood storks, see above,  in our backyard a few days ago. They are in the wild and they like to hang out with a group of egrets. It looked like a Rotary meeting. Two of the storks did a brief mating dance.  I was able to approach them, but when I got too close, they just walked slowly away in the other direction as if to say “Buzz off, pal!” 

Corkscrew Sanctuary in Naples, Fla. Egret hunts for prey. Jan. 2014. Paul Goldfinger photos ©

Corkscrew Sanctuary in Naples, Fla. Egret hunts for prey. Jan. 2014. Paul Goldfinger photos.   Left click for all theses photos.

 

Corkscrew Sanctuary wetlands with cypress trees. Paul Goldfinger photo © 2014.

Corkscrew Sanctuary wetlands with cypress trees. Paul Goldfinger photo © 2014.

 

Baby alligator. Click left for bigger view. Corkscrew refuge. 2014 ©

Baby alligator. Click left for bigger view. Corkscrew refuge. 2014 ©

 

By Paul Goldfinger.  Blogfinger.net

JULIE ANDREWS   “Feed the Birds” from Mary Poppins.

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Posted in Blogfinger Presents, Florida connection, Travel articles | Tagged Wood Storks in Florida | 2 Comments

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  1. on August 9, 2023 at 3:06 pm Blogfinger

    RRS: Thank you. That is a wonderful story. Paul


  2. on August 9, 2023 at 1:36 pm RRS

    I have my own story of a wood stork: My niece Elizabeth and husband Jason were expecting their first child, a girl, via a scheduled C-Section. As they left their house to walk to the car on the appointed day to head to the hospital, a large wood stork swooped in and landed on their front lawn in Savannah, GA. Hadn’t happened before and hasn’t happened since. So maybe there is something to the legend of storks bringing babies.



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