The Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) is a large American wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It was formerly called the "Wood Ibis", though it is not really an ibis.
The adult is a large bird which stands 83–115 cm (33–45 in) tall and spans 140–180 cm (58–71 in) across the wings. Males typically weigh 2.5–3.3 kg (5.5-7.3 lbs); females weigh 2.0–2.8 kg (4.4-6.2 lbs), although large males can weigh up to 4.5 kg (10 lbs). It appears all white...
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Wood Stork
Facts from the Community
From the Conservation base
Conservation Status:
| In List | Status Designation |
|---|---|
From the Birdwatching base
From the Bird conservation base
Bird taxon?:
- Yes
Hummingbird?:
- No
Leg band size(s):
AOU number:
- 188
From the LitCentral base
Population description:
| Source title | Location | Specific habitat | Category of rate/density |
|---|---|---|---|
From the Bird Info base
Four letter code:
- WOST
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