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Marabou Stork

Marabou Stork

Description:

With its huge, ungainly stature, balding pink head and enormous wedge-shaped bill, it is easy to see why many consider the Marabou stork to be a somewhat ‘ugly’ bird (2) (3) (4) (5). In flight, it soars elegantly with large, dark grey wings spanning almost three metres from tip to tip, but on the ground it walks hunched on long, gangly legs (3) (6). A fleshy, inflatable, pink wattle dangles conspicuously below its bill, and a white collar rings the base of its nearly featherless, pink neck. The back and tail are dark grey, like the wings, while the underparts are off-white. Although the natural colour of the legs and feet is dark grey, the build up of excrement makes them appear almost white. Unlike the adults, immature marabou storks have a woolly covering to the head, and a darker plumage.

Habitat:

Inhabits open savannas, swamps, river margins and lake shores, and is often seen around human settlements.

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2 Comments

CandiceB
CandiceB 11 years ago

Omg so ugly!

XXD17
XXD17 11 years ago

This isn't a marabou stork...It's a greater adjutant

NawalKhouildi
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NawalKhouildi

Prachin Buri, Thailand

Spotted on Dec 30, 2011
Submitted on May 1, 2012

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