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A photo of a Abdim's Stork (Ciconia abdimii)
Abdim's Stork

Abdim's Stork

Ciconia abdimii

The Abdim's stork, known scientifically as Ciconia abdimii and colloquially as the white-bellied stork, is a modestly sized member of the stork family, Ciconiidae. It is distinguished by its black plumage, contrasted with white underparts, and notable for being the smallest stork species. The legs are grey, with red knees and feet, and the bill is also grey. During the breeding season, one can observe red skin in front of the eye and blue skin near the bill, adding a splash of color to this otherwise monochromatic bird. An adult typically measures 73 cm in length and tips the scales at just over 1 kg.

Identification Tips

When identifying the Abdim's stork, look for its black and white coloration, red knees, and the distinctive facial skin color changes during the breeding season. Its small size compared to other storks is also a key characteristic.

Habitat

This stork favors open habitats across Sub-Saharan Africa, avoiding forests, dense woodlands, and deserts. It is also present in Yemen.

Distribution

The Abdim's stork is a widespread resident from the Sahel down to South Africa. It breeds in the northern half of its range during the wet season and migrates to eastern and southern Africa for the rest of the year. There have been instances of this species in Florida, U.S., although these are likely due to escapes or deliberate releases, with no evidence of a breeding population.

Behaviour

Abdim's storks are colonial breeders, nesting in trees, on cliffs, or rooftops. They are migratory, moving seasonally between breeding and non-breeding areas.

Diet and Feeding

The diet of the Abdim's stork is primarily insectivorous, with a preference for locusts, caterpillars, and other large insects. However, it is also known to consume small reptiles, amphibians, mice, crabs, and eggs.

Breeding

During the breeding season, the female lays two to three eggs. The male is slightly larger than the female, which is a common trait among storks.

Conservation status

The Abdim's stork is currently evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is the focus of several breeding programs, notably in the United States and Europe, to ensure its continued survival in zoos and aviaries.

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