For my last square top, of course it had to be a bird. This is a wood stork and is found in the southeastern part of the United States. This guy sat on top of this hollowed out tree that has several woodpecker nesting holes in it. They are beautiful when in the air with their white wings outlined by black feathers. The wood stork is 33.5-45.3 inches (85-115 cm) in length with a wingspan of 59-68 inches (150-75 cm) when in flight.
I want to say a big thank you to Becky for hosting this awesome challenge! Thank you for giving us a great venue to share some of our photography.
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4 responses to “SQUARE TOPS – ON TOP OF THE Tree – Wood Stork”
congrats on completing the challenge!
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Thanks Jim. I may go through withdrawals tomorrow. 😂
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Really cool bird! Would love to see one of those flying around here. I’ve enjoyed seeing your ‘top’ squares this month. 🙂
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Sorry I didn’t reply sooner. I lost your comment and needed to come back to it. Thank you so much for your kind remarks. I enjoyed yours as well and had a lot of fun doing it. I put a note on my blog board for July so I don’t miss any the next time. 🙂
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