Back to photostream

Saddle-billed Stork (M) (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis)

Mala Mala Game Reserve

Kruger National Park

South Africa

 

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.

 

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. To experienced birdwatchers on the other hand, this makes them easily recognizable even if seen from a distance.

 

The saddle-billed stork, like most of its relatives, feeds mainly on fish, frogs and crabs, but also on small birds and reptiles. They move in a deliberate and stately manner as they hunt, in a similar way to the larger herons. Taken from Wikipedia.

 

1,677 views
71 faves
126 comments
Uploaded on October 1, 2023
Taken on September 27, 2015