Marabou Stork vs Oriental Stork

Leptoptilos crumenifer 比較対象 Ciconia boyciana

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Side-by-Side Comparison

属性 Marabou Stork Oriental Stork
学名 Leptoptilos crumenifer Ciconia boyciana
Ciconiiformes Ciconiiformes
Ciconiidae Ciconiidae
保全状況 Least Concern Endangered
体長 115.0 cm (45.3 in)
翼開長 141.7 cm (55.8 in) 220.0 cm (86.6 in)
体重 6366.666666666667 g (224.58 oz) 5000.0 g (176.37 oz)
食性 -- Fish, frogs, snakes, large insects, and small mammals caught in shallow wetlands. Feeds by wading …
一腹卵数 1-4 2-6
Population Trend
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Size Comparison

Body Length
Marabou Stork
Oriental Stork 115.0 cm
翼開長
Marabou Stork 141.7 cm
Oriental Stork 220.0 cm
体重
Marabou Stork 6366.666666666667 g
Oriental Stork 5000.0 g
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Habitat Comparison

共通生息地

Marabou Stork only

Oriental Stork only

None

Oriental Stork

Wetlands, flooded rice paddies, rivers, and marshes. Nests on tall trees, utility poles, and artificial platforms.

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Song & Call Comparison

Marabou Stork

Oriental Stork

さえずり

Essentially silent like all storks; produces loud mechanical bill-clattering at the nest as a greeting display. Chicks beg with hissing and squeaking. Rarely vocalizes otherwise.

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Geographic Range & Migration

Marabou Stork

Oriental Stork

Breeds in the Russian Far East and northeastern China. Winters in southeastern China, Japan, and Korea.

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保全状況

Least Concern

Marabou Stork

Endangered

Oriental Stork

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How to Tell Them Apart

Marabou Stork

Oriental Stork

羽毛

White body plumage with black flight feathers. Red bare skin around the eye and black bill distinguish it from the white stork. Pinkish-red legs.

くちばし

Long, thick, straight, black bill

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About These Birds

Marabou Stork

115–150 cm, wingspan up to 287 cm. One of the world's largest flying birds. Naked pink-red head; massive pale bill; pendulous neck sac. Common in sub-Saharan Africa, often around human settlements and garbage dumps. Scavenges carrion alongside vultures; also takes fish and small vertebrates. Breeds colonially in trees.

Oriental Stork

The oriental stork is one of the most endangered stork species, with fewer than 3,000 individuals remaining in the wild. It was once widespread across East Asia but declined dramatically due to wetland drainage and pesticide use. Reintroduction programs in Japan and Korea have achieved notable success.

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