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๐ŸŒ Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) 

The yellow-billed stork is a striking medium-sized stork found across sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It's easily identified by its bright yellow bill, mostly white plumage, and red face. They inhabit wetlands, floodplains, and rivers. These storks hunt by touch, wading through water and snapping their bills shut when they encounter prey like fish or crustaceans. They often gather in large flocks, particularly during breeding season, and can be seen nesting in trees near water sources. 

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by KiekieKie via Pixabay 

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๐ŸŒ Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) The yellow-billed stork is a striking medium-sized stork found across sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It's easily identified by its bright yellow bill, mostly white plumage, and red face. They inhabit wetlands, floodplains, and rivers. These storks hunt by touch, wading through water and snapping their bills shut when they encounter prey like fish or crustaceans. They often gather in large flocks, particularly during breeding season, and can be seen nesting in trees near water sources. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by KiekieKie via Pixabay FPCN

๐ŸŒ Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) #AfricanBirds #MadagascanBirds | #YellowBilledStork #MycteriaIbis | #AfricanStorks #Storks #StorkFamily #Waders #WaterBirds ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by KiekieKie๐Ÿฆœ #birdsoftheworld #birds

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๐ŸŒ Black-headed heron (Ardea melanocephala) 

Black-headed herons are large birds with a slender build, long neck, and legs. Their most striking feature is their dark, almost black heads, contrasting with a white throat and a grey body. They have a long, pointed beak and yellow eyes. They typically stalk shallow water, using their long legs to wade through mud and vegetation. Black-headed herons are primarily fish-eaters, but they also consume insects, amphibians, and small reptiles.

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

Distribution: Common throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar.

Class: Aves (Birds)
Order: Pelecaniformes
Family: Ardeidae (Herons)
Genus: Ardea
Species: A. melanocephala

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๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by jeanvdmeulen via Pixabay

๐ŸŒ Black-headed heron (Ardea melanocephala) Black-headed herons are large birds with a slender build, long neck, and legs. Their most striking feature is their dark, almost black heads, contrasting with a white throat and a grey body. They have a long, pointed beak and yellow eyes. They typically stalk shallow water, using their long legs to wade through mud and vegetation. Black-headed herons are primarily fish-eaters, but they also consume insects, amphibians, and small reptiles. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Distribution: Common throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. Class: Aves (Birds) Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Ardeidae (Herons) Genus: Ardea Species: A. melanocephala CC: JLUY ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by jeanvdmeulen via Pixabay

New addition! ๐ŸŒ Black-headed heron (Ardea melanocephala) #AfricanBirds #MadagascanBirds | #BlackHeadedHeron #Herons #WadingBirds #Waterbirds | #birds #birdsoftheworld ๐Ÿฆœ Photo by jeanvdmeulen

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๐ŸŒ African spoonbill (Platalea alba) 

The African spoonbill is a long-legged wading bird found in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It is characterized by its distinctive spoon-shaped bill, which is long and flattened at the end. The plumage of the African spoonbill is predominantly white, with black flight feathers and a red face and legs. It inhabits wetland areas such as marshes, lakes, and rivers, where it feeds on small aquatic creatures by sweeping its bill from side to side in the water.

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

Distribution: Widespread across Africa and Madagascar.

Class: Aves (Birds)
Order: Pelecaniformes
Family: Threskiornithidae
Genus: Platalea
Species: P. alba

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๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by JoFinchenParsons via Pixabay

๐ŸŒ African spoonbill (Platalea alba) The African spoonbill is a long-legged wading bird found in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It is characterized by its distinctive spoon-shaped bill, which is long and flattened at the end. The plumage of the African spoonbill is predominantly white, with black flight feathers and a red face and legs. It inhabits wetland areas such as marshes, lakes, and rivers, where it feeds on small aquatic creatures by sweeping its bill from side to side in the water. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Distribution: Widespread across Africa and Madagascar. Class: Aves (Birds) Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Threskiornithidae Genus: Platalea Species: P. alba CC: QLYE ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by JoFinchenParsons via Pixabay

๐ŸŒ African spoonbill (Platalea alba) #Africanbirds #Madagascanbirds | #AfricanSpoonbill #Spoonbills #Waders #Waterbirds | #birds #birdsoftheworld ๐Ÿฆœ Photo by JoFinchenParsons

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The Red fody (Foudia madagascariensis) is a small bird species native to Madagascar. Belonging to the weaver family, the male Red fody (pictured) has bright red plumage during the breeding season, while the female and non-breeding male display a duller brown colour. They are known for their elaborate courtship displays and their ability to construct intricate, spherical nests made of grass and leaves. Red fodies primarily feed on seeds and insects. They are social birds and are often found in small flocks or mixed-species foraging groups. Conservation status: Least Concern. CC: GRZD ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by MichaLoibl via Pixabay 2023

The Red fody (Foudia madagascariensis) is a small bird species native to Madagascar. Belonging to the weaver family, the male Red fody (pictured) has bright red plumage during the breeding season, while the female and non-breeding male display a duller brown colour. They are known for their elaborate courtship displays and their ability to construct intricate, spherical nests made of grass and leaves. Red fodies primarily feed on seeds and insects. They are social birds and are often found in small flocks or mixed-species foraging groups. Conservation status: Least Concern. CC: GRZD ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by MichaLoibl via Pixabay 2023

New addition! โžก๏ธ Red fody ๐ŸŒ #Africanbirds #Madagascanbirds | #mybirdcards #birdcards #birds๐Ÿฆœ

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The African spoonbill (Platalea alba) is a long-legged wading bird found in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It is characterized by its distinctive spoon-shaped bill, which is long and flattened at the end. The plumage of the African spoonbill is predominantly white, with black flight feathers and a red face and legs. It inhabits wetland areas such as marshes, lakes, and rivers, where it feeds on small aquatic creatures by sweeping its bill from side to side in the water. The African spoonbill is known for its graceful appearance and is often observed wading in shallow water as it forages for food. Conservation status: Least Concern. CC: QLYE ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by JoFinchenParsons via Pixabay 2019

The African spoonbill (Platalea alba) is a long-legged wading bird found in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It is characterized by its distinctive spoon-shaped bill, which is long and flattened at the end. The plumage of the African spoonbill is predominantly white, with black flight feathers and a red face and legs. It inhabits wetland areas such as marshes, lakes, and rivers, where it feeds on small aquatic creatures by sweeping its bill from side to side in the water. The African spoonbill is known for its graceful appearance and is often observed wading in shallow water as it forages for food. Conservation status: Least Concern. CC: QLYE ๐Ÿ“ท: Photo by JoFinchenParsons via Pixabay 2019

African spoonbill ๐ŸŒ #Africanbirds #Madagascanbirds | #mybirdcards #birdcards #birds๐Ÿฆœ

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