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Painted Stork

Mycteria leucocephala

Description:

This large stork has a heavy yellow bill with a down-curved tip that gives it a resemblance to an ibis. The head of the adult is bare and orange or reddish in colour. The long tertials are tipped in bright pink and at rest they extend over the back and rump. There is a distinctive black breast band with white scaly markings. The band continues into the underwing coverts and the white tips of the black coverts give it the appearance of white stripes running across the underwing lining. The rest of the body is whitish in adults and the primaries and secondaries are black with a greenish gloss. The legs are yellowish to red but often appear white due their habit of urohidrosis or defecating on their legs especially when at nest. The short tail is black with a green gloss.

Habitat:

Painted Storks feed in groups in shallow wetlands. The preferred depth is about 12 to 25 cm of water and deeper waters are avoided. They feed mainly on small fish which they sense by touch while slowly sweeping their half open bill from side to side while it held submerged. They walks slowly and also disturb the water with their feet to flush fish. They also take frogs and the occasional snake. They forage mainly in the day but may forage late or even at night under exceptional conditions. After they are fed they may stand still on the shore for long durations.

Notes:

Very nice group at small pond at Shedtha Village near Thol Bird sanctuary, about 40 km from Ahmedabad.

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15 Comments

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Thanks Emma,

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 12 years ago

amazing!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Uploaded Video,

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 12 years ago

They are always amazing to shoot...
http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php...

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Thanks Nopayahnah, nomadgreg, Cindy & Mary for nice comment, thanks a lot,

MaryEvans2
MaryEvans2 12 years ago

Wonderful series and spotting

CindyBinghamKeiser
CindyBinghamKeiser 12 years ago

Great series Sachin

Bernadette S
Bernadette S 12 years ago

Very cool spotting!

Maria dB
Maria dB 12 years ago

very nice series!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

there is a big group of them, I will upload video of the same,

ChimeTsetan
ChimeTsetan 12 years ago

i can count four fledglings in ur pic.... thats an impressive sized brood. :)

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Thanks a Lot Satyen, Atul & chimetsetan
@ chimetsetan other are juveniles of same,

ChimeTsetan
ChimeTsetan 12 years ago

Nice capture.... are the other's juveniles of same bird ?

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

lovely series !

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Fabulous spotting.

Sachin Zaveri
Spotted by
Sachin Zaveri

Gujarat, India

Spotted on Feb 5, 2012
Submitted on Feb 15, 2012

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