Showing posts with label wood stork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood stork. Show all posts
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Nesting Wood Storks
These wood storks are part of the colony that resides in the Jacksonville Zoo. They are not captive and seem very settled there. You can get very close to their nests on a raised boardwalk. I'm not a fan of zoos but Jacksonville has done a pretty good job with their facilities although there are still a few that really bother me.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wood Stork
I had a great day at the Jacksonville Zoo yesterday with my wife and two of my grandaughters. This wood stork is part of a resident colony that lives on the zoo grounds by choice. They have a good sized nesting colony and there were a number of active nests. I was really impressed with this zoo since I grew up in Jacksonville and it once was one of those horrible places with lots of animals in very small cages. There are still a couple of exhibits that I didn't care for, such as the bobcat and the Coopers Hawk, but overall it is a very animal friendly place. They have a series of ponds along the entrance drive that are also home to lots of wild birds. If you visit their web site you get some nice info about which wild birds have been sighted. The wood stork was once known as the Wood Ibis but was reclassified some time back.
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This egret appears to be getting serious about fishing. Taken on the commercial docks in Cortez, FL.