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Painted Stork
Latin Name:
Mycteria leucocephala
Category:
Size:
95cm
Description:
Sexes alike. White plumage; blackish-green and white wings; blackish-green breast-band and black tail; rich rosy-pink wash on greater wing-coverts; large, slightly curved orangish-yellow bill. Young: pale dirty brown, the neck feathers edged darker; lacks breast-band. Common and gregarious; feeds with beak partly submerged, ready to grab prey; when not feeding, settles hunched up outside water; regularly soars high on thermals.
Habitat:
inland marshes, jheels; occasionally riversides.
Food:
fish, frogs, crustaceans
Distribution:
resident and local migrant, from terai south through the area’s well-watered regions.
Call:
Call Description:
characteristic mandible clattering of storks; young in nest have grating begging calls.
IUCN:
National Status:
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