Posted on February 28, 2017
Tell me a Story is live once again and on this particular day I attempted to walk the entire route of the wetlands. First stop is the rookery and the Woodstorks have moved back in again and taken over. Late winter is mating season and the Woodstorks are doing their mating dance and building nests. And yes, one or two little ones have already been spotted. Their mating dance is interesting to watch. Like the Great Blue Heron they have an interesting process to their dance. Below are some of the images taken while this was happening.
I was watching these two Woodstork when just below them another pair started their dance.
Bills go up
Then to the side. Their dance is intriguing. They are not the most coordinated birds.
Then Woodstorks went back to picking at their nest. This process was repeated a couple of times.
They continue to work at the nest until they are happy with it and ready to lay eggs.
Of course, they have to do this before any eggs are laid. Woodstork doing the tango. New chicks on their way.
Finally the female will settle down onto the nest.
While I was watching these two I noticed that a pair of Woodstork had flown from the rookery to the wooden railing of the pathway. These birds almost seem prehistoric to me.
The Woodstork did not seem too worried about the people around him although he kept his eyes wide open.
I love the texture of the skin on their neck.
In keeping with my bird foot fettish – these are the feet of a Woodstork
I am looking at you with that big camera in my face.
Another foot image. Look at the long nails the Woodstork has. Can I say I am envious
Lastly there was something about this image that just captured me. I loved those skinny legs with the light in the background.
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