Woody’s Back
We had one lone wood stork fly into the marsh yesterday afternoon. By summer there will be well over a hundred of these big birds in and around the marsh area.
I previously worked as a news and sports photographer. Recently I have been enjoying wildlife photography. My approach toward bird photos is similar to sports photography. I attempt to capture mostly action and hopefully a unique perspective.
We had one lone wood stork fly into the marsh yesterday afternoon. By summer there will be well over a hundred of these big birds in and around the marsh area.

If they summer with you, where do they spend the winter months? Really nice photo, Phil.
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They are probably in Florida and the gulf area during winter. Glad you liked seeing Woody.
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Beautiful shot, georgous bird, love your photography of nature at its best.
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Thanks very much, I’m happy you like seeing the different marsh residents.
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It looks like it’s using its wing feathers as a cape in a dance.
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On these birds if the sunlight hits their wing feathers just right they get a colorful iridescence. Otherwise they just look black.
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Bird dancer!
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He is quite the talented stork! 🙂
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Beautiful picture of the vanguard, Phil!
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Thank you Maggie, I expect his friends will all start arriving in small groups at a time soon.
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He’s so gorgeous! What a neat pose you captured. 🙂
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Such a lovely capture. Almost demure
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How graceful he looks – like he’s dancing on water.
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