Wood Stork and Young

A wood stork shields its young from the hot sun. Wood storks build large nests in the crowns of cypresses and mangroves around their marshy habitat. Young remain in the nest for their first five weeks and continue to sleep and feed at the nest for 11 weeks.

Wood stork and chick at an Alabama wildlife refuge
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeastern Region, Creative Commons
Wood stork and chick at an Alabama wildlife refuge