Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) in Old Jupiter Creek

This wood stork shows how it feeds, and why seasonal water change is important to them. They hunt by touch, bill open, and prey triggers the fastest jaw-closing of any vertibrate. Without dry spells to concentrate prey they cannot catch enough fish to raise their broods. April 13, 2009, with the CanonSX110IS


This wood stork shows how it feeds, and why seasonal water change is important to them. They hunt by touch, bill open, and prey triggers the fastest jaw-closing of any vertibrate. Without dry spells to concentrate prey they cannot catch enough fish to raise their broods. April 13, 2009, with the CanonSX110IS

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   Keith  From CA    Supporting Member
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What a face. It looks like it's wearing a kippah.
07/Dec/09 5:23 PM
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