Wood Storks loitered along Costa Rica’s Rio Tarcoles on 4 July 2017. Despite their wide range—the southeast United States south along both coasts of Mexico and Central America and continuing south through most of eastern Amazonia—local population show little variation and all belong to a single race. To my disappointment, this species is the only stork we observed during our journey. (I was hoping to find Jabirus, but they remained elusive.) I have posted more information about Wood Storks elsewhere in my blog.


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