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Saddle Billed Stork


Saddle Billed Stork
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Copyright: Thijs van Balen jr (Pentaxfriend) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 474 W: 23 N: 1549] (6260)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-11-19
Categories: Birds
Camera: Pentax K20D, Pentax fa*4,5 300mm if ed, Digital ISO 800, 67mm B+W Skylight KR1,5
Exposure: f/4.5, 1/60 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-11-29 18:00
Viewed: 752
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Ciconiiformes
Family: Ciconiidae
Genus: Ephippiorhynchus
Species: E. senegalensis
Binomial name: Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis


The Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) is a large wading bird in the stork family, Ciconiidae. It is a widespread species which is a resident breeder in sub-Saharan Africa from Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya south to South Africa, and in The Gambia, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire and Chad in west Africa.

This is a close relative of the widespread Asian Black-necked Stork, the only other member of the genus Ephippiorhynchus.


Characteristics
The Saddle-billed Stork breeds in marshes and other wetlands in tropical lowland. It builds a large, deep stick nest in a tree, laying one or two white eggs weighing about 146g each. It does not form breeding colonies, and is usually found alone or in pairs. The incubation period is 30-35 days, with another 70 - 100 days before the chicks fledge.

This is a huge bird that regularly attains a height of 150 cm (5 feet) and a 270cm (9 feet) wingspan. The male is larger and heavier than the female, with a range of 5.1-7.5 kg, the female is usually between 5 and 6.9 kg. It is probably the tallest, if not the heaviest, of the storks. Females are distinctly smaller than the males. It is spectacularly plumaged. The head, neck, back, wings, and tail are iridescent black, with the rest of the body and the primary flight feathers being white. The massive bill is red with a black band and a yellow frontal shield (the “saddle”). The legs and feet are black with pink knees. Sexes are identically plumaged except that the female has a golden yellow iris, while the male's is brown. Juveniles are browner grey in plumage.

They are silent except for bill-clattering at the nest. Like most storks, these fly with the neck outstretched, not retracted like a heron; in flight, the large heavy bill is kept drooping somewhat below belly height, giving these birds a very unusual appearance to those who see them for the first time (see here for photo). To experienced birdwatchers on the other hand, this makes them easily recognizable even if seen from a distance. It has been suggested that due to the large size and unusual appearance in flight, this species is the basis for the "Big Bird" and Kongamato cryptids.

The Saddle-billed Stork, like most of its relatives, feeds mainly on fish, frogs and crabs, but also on young birds, and other land vertebrates. They move in a deliberate and stately manner as they hunt, in a similar way to the larger herons.

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Hello Thijs,
WOW! what an unusual looking bird, great capture, beautiful colors and nice contrats, excellent sharpness and depth of field.
TFS
Angela

great portrait, TFS Ori

Hi Thijs.
this was a fine portrait of a bird with an amazing bill.
You managed very good with the exposure,, not easy with b/w birds we can see a lot of details both in the white and dark parts, it's nice. The tight crop work well here with bill
as a diagonal.
Well done.

Hi Thijs
Very nice shot.. Good focus

TFS
**MAB**

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  • smurali Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 207 W: 14 N: 609] (3582)
  • [2008-12-01 12:40]

Beauty Thijs. I love the shades of black, very well exposed by you.

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  • MMM Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 927 W: 0 N: 1965] (8837)
  • [2008-12-02 4:34]

Hi Thijs
Excellent portrait.Good POV and very sharp image with great plumage detail.Colors are outstanding so is the nice OOF BG.Excellent text to
TFS Michel

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