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#yellowbilledstork #storksofkrugerpark #woodibis / bwoodphotography https://www.bwoodphotography.com Yellow-billed Stork | The Kruger National Park The yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), sometimes also called the wood stork or wood ibis, is a large African wading stork species in the family Ciconiidae. It is widespread in regions south of the Sahara and also occurs in Madagascar. The yellow-billed stork is closely related to 3 other species in the genus Mycteria: the American woodstork (Mycteria americana), the milky stork (Mycteria cinerea) and the painted stork (Mycteria leucocephala). It is a medium-sized stork standing 90–105 cm (35–41 in) tall. These storks walk with a high-stepped stalking gait on the ground of shallow water and their approximate walking rate has been recorded as 70 steps per minute. Its preferred habitats include wetlands, shallow lakes and mudflats, usually 10–40 cm deep but it usually avoids heavily forested regions in central Africa. It also avoids flooded regions and deep expansive bodies of water because feeding conditions there are unsuitable for their typical grope and stir feeding techniques. Their diet comprises mainly small, freshwater fish. They also feed on crustaceans, worms, aquatic insects, frogs and occasionally small mammals and birds. This species appears to rely mainly on sense of touch to detect and capture prey, rather than by vision. They feed patiently by walking through the water with partially open bills and probe the water for prey. Contact of the bill with a prey item is followed by a rapid snap-bill reflex, whereby the bird snaps shut its mandibles, raises its head and swallows the prey whole. In addition to the snap-bill reflex, the yellow-billed stork also uses a systematic foot stirring technique to sound out evasive prey. It prods and churns up the bottom of the water as part of a “herding mechanism” to force prey out of the bottom vegetation and into the bird's bill. The yellow-billed stork has been observed to follow moving crocodiles or hippopotami through the water and feed behind them, appearing to take advantage of organisms churned up by their quarry. Feeding lasts for only a short time before the bird obtains its requirements and proceeds to rest again. Yellow-billed Stork | The Kruger National Park | Yellow-billed Stork, Kruger National Park, South Africa | Yellow-billed Stork fishing - Kruger National Park | Crocodiles, Yellow-billed Stork, Fishing | Kruger National Park | Yellow Billed Stork Preening in Kruger National Park | Yellow-billed Stork fishing Kruger National Park South Africa | SOUTH AFRICA yellow-billed stork | Yellow billed Stork, South Africa | Yellow billed Stork | Yellow-billed Stork fishing Kruger National Park South Africa | SOUTH AFRICA yellow-billed stork, Kruger n.p. | Yellow billed Stork struggled to swallow the big fish, Kruger National Park | Yellow-billed stork death wish with crocodile. Both sharing same space & hunting fish | Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) Video At Sunset Dam | Stories Of The Kruger | Yellow billed stork fishing | Yellow Billed Stork Fishing | storks fishing at Sunset dam | Wood Stork | Wood Ibis • Malachite Kingfisher • Sunbirds of Kruger National Park 🌞🐦 Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:12 stepping out 0:25 disagreement 0:33 group feeding 0:38 preening 0:43 get out 0:49 flapping 0:56 playing 1:03 fishing 1:17 catching 1:20 big fish 1:38 down the hatch 1:42 danger 1:52 dangerous waters 2:17 fly-by 2:21 storks & spoonbill 2:34 Outtake 🎵 Music in this video 🎵: "DuDa" - Grand Torino Ian Post https://artlist.io/Becca-1378936 ALL IMAGES IN THIS VIDEO ARE COPYRIGHTED, ©Becca Wood - B. Wood Photography. No part of this video shall be downloaded, altered or reproduced in any way or by any means without the formal written permission of B. Wood Photography. All Rights Reserved -------------------------------------------------- 🎞️ My Gear: Cameras 📷: Canon 1 DX Mark III camera Canon 1 DX Canon 5d Mark II GoPro 9 Black GoPro 7 Silver DJI Mavic Air 2 -------------------------------------------------- Website: https://www.bwoodphotography.com Celebrating Life Magazine: https://www.bwoodphotography.com/Maga... -------------------------------------------------- Social Media: Facebook: / bwoodphotos Instagram: / bwoodphotography -------------------------------------------------- "My profession is to always find God in nature." Henry David Thoreau "God is in the details." Ludwig Mies van der Rohe --------------------------------------------------