Wood storks filled the skies and cypress tree canopies of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for millennia, breeding and feeding their young in one of the largest bald cypress forests on the planet. "A 1914 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A huge wading bird that looks kind of like a prehistoric pterodactyl has taken up residence at Cypress Wetlands in Port Royal this ...
FWS announced Feb. 9 that the well-known bird will be removed from the list as the population has grown in other states over the past several years.
A rare wading bird is making a major comeback across the Southeast, prompting federal officials to remove it from the ...
Just an hour from Kaiserslautern, Germany, visitors can wander quiet lanes and farmland while watching white storks.
The town’s popular rookery may be running out of room. Eleven species of birds built 800 nests last year alone. ‘It’s so ...
Forty years ago, wood stork populations in Florida were plummeting. But federal and private efforts have made a dramatic difference, officials say.
Were it the stock market or an EKG, we'd call it a crash. But when the subject is birds, and the people doing the talking are mostly scientists, the language is more measured, yet the underlying alarm ...
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A black stork protecting its nest in the forest

A black stork stands protectively over its nest while its young chicks wait nearby. Black storks carefully guard their nests ...
A huge wading bird that looks kind of like a prehistoric pterodactyl has taken up residence at Cypress Wetlands in Port Royal this spring, nesting and producing young. Birders are beside themselves.