A Woolly Necked Stork in a wet field
A common resident stork often seen in winters and easily identified by its black body and white neck. There were more than 5 of them in the wet field digging up snails and other insects. Unfortunately, the black mud and burnt fields (farmers clearing earlier crop) made it hard to get it a good shot.
Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.
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A Woolly Necked Stork in a wet field
A common resident stork often seen in winters and easily identified by its black body and white neck. There were more than 5 of them in the wet field digging up snails and other insects. Unfortunately, the black mud and burnt fields (farmers clearing earlier crop) made it hard to get it a good shot.
Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.
1,734
views
37
faves
5
comments
Uploaded on December 26, 2020
Taken on December 24, 2020