Oct 4 2019 Feathers On Friday: The Woodstorks’ Home The Woodstork family seem to have found a safe and comfortable spot to call home. Wishing you all a splendid weekend. Share this:MoreShare on TumblrTweetLike this:Like Loading...
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a Woodstork in the feather. We did see an Anhinga in South Carolina recently. Must be nice to have a nearby refuge like that. Reply
Yes, i agree with you, Frank. The water surrounding that tree has alligator patrol on a regular basis. π Reply
Those are very interesting trees. I could imagine woodstorks or other birds think they mansion. Reply
I love the way these big birds settle into the tops of trees.. I guess that gives them a chance to view any oncoming predator. Reply
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a Woodstork in the feather. We did see an Anhinga in South Carolina recently. Must be nice to have a nearby refuge like that.
Thanks, Dave. We are so lucky to have lots of birds around here. π
Awww – fabulous!
They look very comfortable there. π
What an amazing home! It’s a beautiful photo.
Thanks so much, Otto. π
What a beautiful image Sylvia-the reflection is amazing
Thanks so much, Tina. π
Great spot to keep a look out on everything π π Happy weekend, Ad!
Looks like a safe place to be.
Yes, i agree with you, Frank. The water surrounding that tree has alligator patrol on a regular basis. π
Living near water invites an abundant variety of wildlife, (thank goodness)
It’s wonderful, Eddie. π
Those are very interesting trees. I could imagine woodstorks or other birds think they mansion.
Thanks, YC. Yes, definitely an upper class home. π
You, too, Sylvia
Thanks, Derrick. π
Love this shot of the woodstorks home. So lovely!!!
Thanks so much, Peta. π
You too! π
Thanks, Lynette. π
They have a most impressive moat around their castle!
Absolutely so, Dries and it’s got alligator patrol security services. π
Now that’s a useful service! π
Hehe. Our daughter could do with something like that in Johannesburg. π€
Woodstorks at roost o’er a lone Anhinga.
Good capture, Sylvia.
Thanks, Nancy. That anhinga must be adopted. π
I love the way these big birds settle into the tops of trees.. I guess that gives them a chance to view any oncoming predator.
Thanks, Gerrie. Iβm sure thatβs their plan. π
Glorious reflection of the tree … beautiful.
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Thanks, Izzy. π
Likewise. π
Is that taken from your house? π
Thanks, Brian. No, it was taken at our local nature conservation βswamplandβ.
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They found the ideal place
Yes, they did. π
They found the ide
Lovely photo! They look quite comfy there
Thanks, Aletta. Yes, they do. π
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Such an artsy photo and love the feathers
Thanks, Yvette. π
…and a beautiful home it is too! Excellent shot, Sylvia! π
Thanks, Marina. π
Nice photo, I like the reflection in the water.
Thanks, Amy.