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Wood Storks are usually silent, but nestlings make a ruckus at the breeding colonies. Nestlings make a loud nasal sound, a bit like a braying donkey. Other Sounds. Wood Storks make a clattering sound by snapping their bills together during courtship.
Wood Storks are hefty wading birds with football-shaped bodies perched atop long legs. They have a long neck and a long, thick bill that is curved at the tip...
These sounds represent the Wood Stork defending a foraging area in a naturally occurring wetland. Other species which were also feeding in the area, and the cause for the vocalizations were Great Egret (Ardea alba), Snowy Egret (Egretta thula), and Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax).
5 lip 2024 · In South Florida, those eggs can be big and those chicks can be gawky baby wood storks. There is no better place to see them up close, with all their squawky sounds and fishy smells than Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a manmade preserve in Delray Beach that is my wonderful local birding boardwalk.
In Florida, wood storks are capable of laying eggs from October to June (Rodgers 1990). Females lay a single clutch of two to five eggs per season (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 1999). The average incubation period is 30 days, with young wood storks able to fly 10-12 weeks after hatching (J. Rodgers pers comm. 2011).
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Flies with slow wingbeats, and flocks often soar very high on warm days. Young Wood Storks have noisy begging calls, but adults are almost silent except for hissing and bill clappering. Florida populations have declined as water management there has become a more difficult problem.