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Definition of wood stork in English: wood storknoun another term for wood ibis (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - Slightly higher, the jumping artists practice - wild turkey, slick cormorant, wood stork.
- For example, in the early 1990s, a proposed water management plan would have pitted endangered wood storks against endangered snail kites (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus) in the Everglades of South Florida.
- The three-acre Pelican Island Bird Reservation on Florida's Atlantic coast - since expanded and renamed the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge - remains a haven for brown pelicans and the endangered wood stork.
- Walk on a solitary beach or under the shade of moss-draped live oaks… watch a wood stork fishing the tidal creeks or salt marshes… surf cast for game fish… For a one-of-a kind escape, come to the uncrowded haven of Little St. Simons.
- This will be an important determination to make before a proposal to reclassify the wood stork from endangered to threatened can be made; the species' recovery plan calls for at least 2,500 nesting pairs in the south Florida area.
- And although you can see a tremendous amount with the naked eye, with the added strength of a binocular especially designed for birding, you can actually see the details of a wood stork fishing for food or a parrot roosting in the mangroves.
- Soaring on thermals everywhere, wood storks conveyed their own way of being, not debunking violence, but commingling with it, as if freedom meant proximity to danger.
- They may be preying on native mangrove fox squirrels and wood storks, and they could be competing with the threatened eastern indigo snake for both prey and space.
- Bird watchers are drawn from all over the world in search of species such as parrots, parakeets, hyacinth macaws, and wood storks.
- The Southwest Florida Water Management District bought an 86-acre parcel on the east shore of Clam Bayou, preserving the area for its bald eagles, manatees, river otters, roseate spoonbills, and wood storks.
- At present, wood stork nesting colonies are found in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
- Perhaps even more worrying, the pythons may be preying on native mangrove fox squirrels and wood storks.
- And to avoid disturbing the feeding areas of wood storks, construction of the low-level approaches at the south end of the bridge was delayed until the storks departed for the season.
- Their common names provide a little more aroma of just how diverse this stew actually is: Garber's spurge, wood stork, American alligator, Schaus swallowtail butterfly, Eastern indigo snake, and Cape Sable seaside sparrow.
Definition of wood stork in US English: wood storknoun another term for wood ibis Example sentencesExamples - At present, wood stork nesting colonies are found in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
- Perhaps even more worrying, the pythons may be preying on native mangrove fox squirrels and wood storks.
- Their common names provide a little more aroma of just how diverse this stew actually is: Garber's spurge, wood stork, American alligator, Schaus swallowtail butterfly, Eastern indigo snake, and Cape Sable seaside sparrow.
- The Southwest Florida Water Management District bought an 86-acre parcel on the east shore of Clam Bayou, preserving the area for its bald eagles, manatees, river otters, roseate spoonbills, and wood storks.
- Walk on a solitary beach or under the shade of moss-draped live oaks… watch a wood stork fishing the tidal creeks or salt marshes… surf cast for game fish… For a one-of-a kind escape, come to the uncrowded haven of Little St. Simons.
- Soaring on thermals everywhere, wood storks conveyed their own way of being, not debunking violence, but commingling with it, as if freedom meant proximity to danger.
- Slightly higher, the jumping artists practice - wild turkey, slick cormorant, wood stork.
- They may be preying on native mangrove fox squirrels and wood storks, and they could be competing with the threatened eastern indigo snake for both prey and space.
- Bird watchers are drawn from all over the world in search of species such as parrots, parakeets, hyacinth macaws, and wood storks.
- This will be an important determination to make before a proposal to reclassify the wood stork from endangered to threatened can be made; the species' recovery plan calls for at least 2,500 nesting pairs in the south Florida area.
- And although you can see a tremendous amount with the naked eye, with the added strength of a binocular especially designed for birding, you can actually see the details of a wood stork fishing for food or a parrot roosting in the mangroves.
- For example, in the early 1990s, a proposed water management plan would have pitted endangered wood storks against endangered snail kites (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus) in the Everglades of South Florida.
- The three-acre Pelican Island Bird Reservation on Florida's Atlantic coast - since expanded and renamed the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge - remains a haven for brown pelicans and the endangered wood stork.
- And to avoid disturbing the feeding areas of wood storks, construction of the low-level approaches at the south end of the bridge was delayed until the storks departed for the season.
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