Wood Storks
Dennis Kaczor
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Here are a few Wood Stork Images from Florida.
Harry, I forget to reply to your question about where we went.
Circle B
Joe Over Street
Vera Wet Lannds
And whole bunch of other spots that I cannot remember.
Harry, I forget to reply to your question about where we went.
Circle B
Joe Over Street
Vera Wet Lannds
And whole bunch of other spots that I cannot remember.
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All nice, Dennis...but the third one is
Thanks Granite for your comments and being the first.
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Hi Ric, thanks for your comments on these images, and I have to agree that the third one is a killer image.
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Thanks Maestro, thanks for your comments on these images. Glad you liked the portrait of the Stork.
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Hi Mark, thanks for your comments on these images, I agree that it sure looks like wood on there heads, and the grain as you mentioned. The one thing that I wonder is why is there no feathers on their heads? Vutrures I understand, but not sure why on the Wood Storks. Just thought of this, anyone know if there is a reason for this.
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First of all, thank you for your comments on these images, and yes I agree with you that they sure do have the look of being prehistoric. I hope that you get to see one hangingaround your area, they are a neat looking bird up close.
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Hi Dan, thanks for your comments and it seems that the third image is the most liked and I agree, that one is a sweet shot showing the details in the storks head.
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