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Stork - Wood Stork
Kingdom
  Animal
Class
  Bird
Family
 
Stork
Species
  Wood Stork
Status
 
Least Concern
Added by
 
JindoJeff
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Date Updated
  Wed Mar 25 20:12:12 2015
Image Credit
 
JindoJeff
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Image From
 
Gatorland
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Stork - Wood Stork Facts & Trivia for kids
Wood Storks and their offspring consume over 400 pounds of fish during the breeding season.
Wood Storks are from southern North America and South America.
Wood Storks find food using both sight and touch.
Wood Storks can feed during daytime or nighttime.
Wood Storks can feed in muddy or murky waters.
The Wood Stork has a bald, scaly head and neck.
Wood Storks breed in colonies.
Wood Storks often nest in treetops near or over open water.
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