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06/15/2007 07:41:00 AM · #1
They gave the name of this bird at the show, but I didn't quite hear it, and now I want to be able to give this shot a caption. Any help from you birders would be much appreciated!


06/15/2007 07:42:18 AM · #2
Looks like a heron of some type...or some kind of large, storky bird... :)

Message edited by author 2007-06-15 07:43:34.
06/15/2007 07:47:33 AM · #3
Marabu.


Message edited by author 2007-06-15 07:52:26.
06/15/2007 07:55:22 AM · #4
Yeah, it looks like a Marabou, except the head isn't red and it doesn't appear to have a wattle or that weird red fleshy thing behind the neck. Maybe a youngster? Where was this bird?

ETA: great shot

ETA: image (not mine, but that's what the ones in the zoo here look like ... they're not very pretty)

Message edited by author 2007-06-15 08:03:03.
06/15/2007 07:57:50 AM · #5
Originally posted by MaryO:

Yeah, it looks like a Marabou, except the head isn't red and it doesn't appear to have a wattle. Maybe a youngster? Where was this bird?

ETA: great shot

This bird is near Toronto, Canada, but that's meaningless because this was a bird show and they had a variety.
06/15/2007 08:00:47 AM · #6
My wife says it is a type of pelican...
06/15/2007 08:08:18 AM · #7
Originally posted by MaryO:

Yeah, it looks like a Marabou, except the head isn't red and it doesn't appear to have a wattle or that weird red fleshy thing behind the neck. Maybe a youngster? Where was this bird?

ETA: great shot

ETA: image (not mine, but that's what the ones in the zoo here look like ... they're not very pretty)


Ah yes!!!

Thank you GabrielS and MaryO !

:-)
06/15/2007 08:11:50 AM · #8
Y'er welcome. Now I can feel like I've actually accomplished something today ;-)
06/15/2007 10:39:52 AM · #9
From looking at the picture you posted of the bird I think I can say the the scientific name for that bird is:

Storkybirdus man_inbackgroundis

06/15/2007 11:48:28 AM · #10
i think maribu stork as well
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