RMC3885A–Wood Ibis bird at Playas de Jandia fuerteventura Canary Islands
RMDXX4BR–Yellow-billed Stork or Wood Ibis (Mycteria ibis), Chobe Riverfront, Chobe National Park, North-West District, Botswana
RMR5T19X–four yellow-billed storks (Mycteria ibis), sometimes called the wood stork or wood ibis, at Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
RFH1M74W–Yellow-billed stork, Mycteria ibis, a.k.a. the Wood Stork or Wood Ibis
RF2AK94W9–yellow billed stork,wood stork,wood ibis (Mycteria ibis) wading in shallow water with one wing spread out or open as a crocodile floats past at Kruger
RFRD23TX–The yellow-billed stork, wood stork or wood ibis(Mycteria ibis) in the shallows of the Chobe River.
RM2ADA9D0–African Wood Ibis
RMDG4R4E–Wood Ibis - Mycteria americana
RM2BDGYF0–North American wood ibis or wood stork, Mycteria americana, LOS LLANOS, Venezuela, South America, America
RM2DGBJP0–Close-up of Yellow-Billed stork (Mycteria ibis), Lake Manyara, Tanzania
RMBH42FF–Wood Stork, Mycteria americana is a large American wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. Everglades NP, Florida
RFT7XMPW–Wood Stork - Mycteria americana formerly called the wood ibis. Found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas.
RMEBR988–American wood ibis (Mycteria americana), sitting on a tree, Costa Rica, Pazifikkueste
RF2A5RGJ4–Madagascan ibis, Lophotibis cristata, also known as the Madagascar crested ibis, white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis standing against white backgro
RMJKH1BF–Woodstork, Florida, USA / (Mycteria americana) / American Wood Ibis | Waldstorch, Florida, USA / (Mycteria americana)
RM2H7TFCN–yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), aka wood stork, wood ibis at Neo Park, Okinawa, Japan
RME62KY6–Yellow Billed Stork or Wood Ibis MYCTERIA IBIS with green reeds and reflection on shore of Lake Naivasha Kenya East Africa YELL
RMW35BYG–Yellow-billed stork / wood stork / wood ibis (Mycteria ibis) preening feathers, native to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and
RFMCG08G–YELLOW BILLED STORK (MYCTERIA IBIS) PERCHED ON TREE TOP
RFHDTDF7–Yellow-billed stork, also wood stork or wood ibis (Mycteria ibis), pair building nest, Chobe National Park, Botswana
RM2MBDXCY–yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Africa
RF2D6GK7K–Yellow-billed Stork - Mycteria ibis, beautiful large stork from African fresh waters, savannah and woodlands, Senegal, Africa.
RMDTRRM8–Woodstork, Florida, USA / (Mycteria americana) / American Wood Ibis
RFRD1G87–The yellow-billed stork, wood stork or wood ibis(Mycteria ibis) in the shallows of the Chobe River.
RM2AY0RJN–Waldstorch - Mycteria americana - American Wood Ibis
RFF213NM–Yellow-billed stork walking on green grass
RM2BDH08Y–North American wood ibis or wood stork, flying, Mycteria americana, LOS LLANOS, Venezuela, South America, America
RFEDB76P–at Black Point Wildlife Drive, Merritt Island NWR
RF2C182T7– Yellow-billed stork Mycteria ibis also called wood stork or wood ibis arge African wading stork family Ciconiidae Portrait
RFT7XMPR–Wood Stork - Mycteria americana formerly called the wood ibis. Found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas.
RMEBN7TN–American wood ibis (Mycteria americana), standing on a meadow, USA, Florida
RF2A5RGJ1–Madagascan ibis, Lophotibis cristata, also known as the Madagascar crested ibis, white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis standing against white backgro
RM2AADG9K–Madagascar crested wood ibis (Lophotibis cristata) preening, endemic to dry forest of Madagascar, captive
RF2E9JWX4–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), sometimes also called the wood stork or wood ibis. Okavango Delta in northern Botswana, Africa.
RMJGBT2F–Zambia, South Luangwa National Park. Yellow-billed stork (WILD: Mycteria ibis), aka wood stork or wood ibis, large African wading stork species in the
RMW35BYK–Yellow-billed stork / wood stork / wood ibis (Mycteria ibis) preening feathers, native to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and
RF2C147YG–Close up off large yellowed billed Mycteria Ibis
RFMCG067–SADDLE-BILLED STORK (EPHIPPIORHYNCHUS SENEGALENSIS) AND YELLOW BILLED STORK (MYCTERIA IBIS) WADING THROUGH WETLAND, ZAMBIA
RFT9GA0Y–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis, wood ibis) fishing in the swollen Grumeti River, Serengeti, Tanzania.
RF2ATEG0X–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) standing on grass, the open beak
RFBX3T1R–Wood Ibis (Wood Stork)
RMDTRRM9–Woodstork with nesting material, Florida, USA / (Mycteria americana) / American Wood Ibis
RFRD36T5–The yellow-billed stork, wood stork or wood ibis(Mycteria ibis) on the bank of the Chobe River.
RM2AY0RK3–Waldstorch - Mycteria americana - American Wood Ibis
RFF213NN–Several Yellow-billed storks standing in shallow water
RM2BDGYYE–many water birds different species at a pool, mostly North American wood ibis or wood stork, Mycteria americana, and Great Egret, white heron
RFPF1PJN–A Yellow-billed stork, Mycteria ibis, helps itself to a cup of ice cream sitting on a table in the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Malaysia, Southeast Asia.
RF2C18WTE– Yellow-billed stork Mycteria ibis also called wood stork or wood ibis arge African wading stork family Ciconiidae Portrait
RFT7XMPT–Wood Stork - Mycteria americana formerly called the wood ibis. Found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas.
RMEBN7TM–American wood ibis (Mycteria americana), walks across a meadow, USA, Florida
RF2A5RGGF–Madagascan ibis, Lophotibis cristata, also known as the Madagascar crested ibis, white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis standing against white backgro
RMBRMX59–A yellow-billed stork ( or wood ibis) (Mycteria ibis) carries nest material in its beak
RF2E9JWFN–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), sometimes also called the wood stork or wood ibis. Okavango Delta in northern Botswana, Africa.
RFM6N3NC–Wood stork used to be called Wood ibis but they are not an Ibis at all.
RM2EEPCPX–Wood stork / wood ibis (Mycteria americana) in the Iberá National Park, Corrientes Province, Argentina
RF2C147YW–Close up off large yellowed billed Mycteria Ibis
RFWHMJN9–Black-headed Ibis Perching On Wood At Field
RFT9GA1K–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis, wood ibis) on the banks of the Grumeti River, Grumeti Game Reserve, Serengeti, East Africa
RF2PGTCEA–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) walking in the water of a pond
RFBX3TH5–Wood Ibis (Wood Stork)
RMDTRRM7–Woodstorks, pair at nest, Florida, USA / (Mycteria americana) / American Wood Ibis
RF2H0X9WH–Yellow-billed Stork - Mycteria ibis, beautiful large stork from African fresh waters, savannah and woodlands, Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda.
RMG0E06K–Wood Stork and White Ibis enjoy the sun
RFF215XF–Yellow-billed stork spreads the wings after landing
RM2BDGYX6–many water birds different species at a pool, mostly North American wood ibis or wood stork, Mycteria americana, and Great Egret, white heron
RFRMKTTK–Portrait of a Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), sometime called wood stork or wood ibis.
RF2C1707Y– Yellow-billed stork Mycteria ibis also called wood stork or wood ibis arge African wading stork family Ciconiidae Portrait
RFT7XMPP–Wood Stork - Mycteria americana formerly called the wood ibis. Found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas.
RMEBP4GF–American wood ibis (Mycteria americana), feeding, USA, Florida, Sanibel Island
RF2A5RGHK–Madagascan ibis, Lophotibis cristata, also known as the Madagascar crested ibis, white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis standing against white backgro
RF2G071JN–two yellow-billed wood storks, mycteria ibis behind each other
RF2C787NE–Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis), sometimes also called the wood stork or wood ibis, in the Xakanixa region of the Okavango Delta in northern Botsw
RMM3EN5D–A yellowbilled stork (Mycteria ibis) (wood ibis) with its chuick at the nest; Gadikwe heronry, Okavango Delta, Botswana.
RMH1B6MM–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis)
RMMCMGK0–A vertical portrait of an Australian Ibis
RFWR42NN–Close-up Of Red Ibis Perching Amidst Plants On Wood
RFW9B8W2–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), Lake Naivasha, Kenya
RF2PGTC90–Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) the spread wings and seen from front
RFBX3W87–Wood Ibis (Wood Stork)
RF2CWCFCK–Single yellow-billed stork bird (mycteria ibis, wood stork, wood ibis) drying its feathers at the bank of a waterhole in evening sun in Bwabwata NP.
RF2H0X9WC–Yellow-billed Stork - Mycteria ibis, beautiful large stork from African fresh waters, savannah and woodlands, Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda.
RM2CE03EH–Yellow-billed stork Mycteria ibis also called wood stork or wood ibis arge African wading stork family Ciconiidae Portrait
RFF213NP–Two Yellow-billed storks standing in shallow water
RM2BDGYX1–many water birds different species at a pool, mostly North American wood ibis or wood stork, Mycteria americana, and Great Egret, white heron
RFRMKTTT–Portrait of a Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), sometime called wood stork or wood ibis.
RF2C1C3PN– Yellow-billed stork Mycteria ibis also called wood stork or wood ibis arge African wading stork family Ciconiidae Portrait
RF2EBCN97–Exotic birds of the Pantanal. Wood stork, Mycteria americana, a large wading bird in the family Ciconiidae, also wood Ibis, wading through the water v
RMEBP527–American wood ibis (Mycteria americana), in shallow water with mirror image, USA, Florida
RF2B02BH1–Madagascar Ibis with hatched egg, Lophotibis cristata, also known as the Madagascar Crested Ibis, White, winged Ibis or Crested Wood Ibis, 1 day old,
RMW7P7K1–American Wood Ibis (Mycteria americana) feeding on catfish in a drying pool, at the end of the dry season lots of herons of different species gather to feed on the exposed fish. Southern Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil, August
RMJGBT2N–Zambia, South Luangwa National Park. Yellow-billed stork (WILD: Mycteria ibis), aka wood stork or wood ibis, large African wading stork species in the
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