TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh01...]: the key 'kyhigh01' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh02...]: the key 'kyhigh02' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh03...]: the key 'kyhigh03' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh04...]: the key 'kyhigh04' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh05...]: the key 'kyhigh05' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh06...]: the key 'kyhigh06' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh07...]: the key 'kyhigh07' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh08...]: the key 'kyhigh08' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh09...]: the key 'kyhigh09' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh10...]: the key 'kyhigh10' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh11...]: the key 'kyhigh11' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh12...]: the key 'kyhigh12' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'. Storm's Stork :: 台北市立動物園資訊網
Naturalized: Exotic population is
self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many
years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including
vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official
eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by
regional bird records committee(s).
This stork is listed as Endangered because it has a very small, fragmented population which is very rapidly declining, owing to destruction of lowland forest ... Read More
Storm's stork (Ciconia stormi) | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The Storm's stork (Ciconia stormi) is a large, approximately 91 cm long, stork with black and white plumages, red bill, orange bare facial skin, red legs and yellow ... Read More
Storm's Stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
episcopus , which has white lower foreneck, dark bill and bronze coloration on inner wing-coverts. Bare parts: iris red with broad golden-yellow periorbital zone , ... Read More
Storm's Stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Small dark stork with a white neck patch and a bright red bill. Also note bright yellow skin around the eyes. An uncommon and declining resident of waterside ... Read More
Storm's Stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The Storm's Stork is one of the rarest storks and the small population is estimated at 260-330 mature individuals throughout the range. This fragmented population ... Read More
Storm's stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Storm's stork (Ciconia stormi) is a medium-sized stork species that occurs primarily in lowland tropical forests of Indonesia, Malaysia and southern Thailand. Read More
Storm's stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Storm's stork (Ciconia stormi) is a medium-sized stork species that occurs primarily in lowland tropical forests of Indonesia, Malaysia and southern Thailand. Read More
Stormy the Storm's Stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Storm's storks are native to Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand in Southeast Asia. They live in undisturbed forest and freshwater habitats. This ... Read More