седлоклювый ябиру/Saddle-Billed Stork / Saddlebill [Ephippiorhynchus Senegalensis]

In this video, we learn about the saddle-billed stork. QUICK FACTS • Lifespan: • Height: 4 ft 9 in – 4 ft 11 in • Wingspan: 7 ft 10 in – 8 ft 10 in • Weight: 11.2–16.6 lb (male), 11.0 and 15.1 lb (female) • Family: Ciconiidae Description The saddle-billed stork is a large wading bird of the stork family, Ciconiidae. It is a striking bird with black and white plumage and a bare red patch on the breast, which darkens during the breeding season. Its massive, red bill has a black band and a yellow shield which appears as a saddle – for which it is named. Males and females are alike, except for the brown eyes and yellow wattles of the male. Females lack wattles and have yellow eyes. Vocalizations Saddle-billed storks are silent birds – they are not known to have any call or song, but nesting birds make clattering noises with their bills. Distribution and range The saddle-billed stork is native to sub-Saharan Africa, from Ethiopia to South Africa.
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