Marabou Stork Animal Pictures

Leptoptilos crumenifer

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Marabou Stork standing in a lake.

Marabou Stork standing in a lake.
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Marabou Stork standing in a lake.

Marabou Stork eating a piece of fish.

Marabou Stork eating a piece of fish.
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Marabou Stork eating a piece of fish.

Marabou Stork - large stork from African woodlands, bushes and lake shores, lake Ziway, Ethiopia. Marabou Stork - Leptoptilos crumeniferus, large stork from African woodlands, bushes and lake shores, lake Ziway, Ethiopia.

Marabou Stork - large stork from African woodlands, bushes and lake shores, lake Ziway, Ethiopia.
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Marabou Stork - large stork from African woodlands, bushes and lake shores, lake Ziway, Ethiopia.

Two Marabou Stork feeding in a pond.

Two Marabou Stork feeding in a pond.
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Two Marabou Stork feeding in a pond.

Marabou stork feeding its young in the nest.

Marabou stork feeding its young in the nest.
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Marabou stork feeding its young in the nest.

Marabou Stork isolated on a white background.

Marabou Stork isolated on a white background.
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Marabou Stork isolated on a white background.

The marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. Ndutu Lake Conservation Area, Tanzania. A scavenging type bird with a very large bill.

Marabou Stork
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The face of the Marabou Stork speaks for itself.

Marabou Stork in a lake

Marabou Stork in a lake
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The Marabou Stork has a wingspan of up to 13 feet. Marabou Stork at the Moremi Game Reserve (Okavango River Delta), National Park, Botswana

The Marabou Stork has a wingspan of up to 13 feet.
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The Marabou Stork has a wingspan of up to 13 feet.