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Painted Stork

Mycteria leucocephala

Description:

This large stork has a heavy yellow bill with a down-curved tip. 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 rest. The short tail is black with a green gloss.

Habitat:

The Painted Stork is widely distributed over the plains of Asia. They are found south of the Himalayan ranges and are bounded on the west by the Indus river system where they are rare and extend eastwards into Southeast Asia. They are absent from very dry or desert regions, dense forests and the higher hill regions.

Notes:

National Zoological Park, New Delhi.

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Arijit Banerjee
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Arijit Banerjee

New Delhi, Delhi, India

Spotted on Jan 19, 2013
Submitted on Mar 14, 2013

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