Wood storks filled the skies and cypress tree canopies of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for millennia, breeding and feeding their young in one of the largest bald cypress forests on the planet. "A 1914 ...
A huge wading bird that looks kind of like a prehistoric pterodactyl has taken up residence at Cypress Wetlands in Port Royal this spring, nesting and producing young. Birders are beside themselves.
Were it the stock market or an EKG, we'd call it a crash. But when the subject is birds, and the people doing the talking are mostly scientists, the language is more measured, yet the underlying alarm ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Nearly 4,000 wood stork nests were reported in South Carolina this year setting a new state record, according to state wildlife officials. According to the South Carolina ...
Have you ever seen any wood storks in South Carolina? Wood storks, Mycteria americana, are large wading birds with distinctively bald heads and long, down-curved bills, which helps to make them easily ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Wood storks are on the rebound. The animal was on the brink of extinction, but that is not the case any longer. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering taking the wood ...
Were it the stock market or an EKG, we'd call it a crash. But when the subject is birds, and the people doing the talking are mostly scientists, the language is more measured, yet the underlying alarm ...
The last few years have been especially tough in South Florida for wading birds such as egrets, herons, ibises and wood storks that feed and nest in the region's wetlands. The problem is there are ...
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