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Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), Saadani National Park, Tanzania

The yellow-billed stork occurs primarily in Eastern Africa, but is widely distributed in areas extending from Senegal and Somalia down to South Africa and in some regions of western Madagascar. The yellow-billed stork has been observed to follow moving crocodiles or hippopotamus through the water and feed behind them, appearing to take advantage of organisms churned up by their quarry.

Year: 2016

From album: Linking Tourism & Conservation in East and South Africa

Photographer: Peter Prokosch

Tags: Africa East fauna Grid National Parks South wildlife

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