Shoebill stork

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    Quiet but friendly, despite being called 'stork' they're closer to pelicans than storks. The shoebill is noted for its slow movements and tendency to stay still for long periods, resulting in descriptions of the species as "statue-like". The shoebill is attracted to poorly oxygenated waters such as swamps, marshes and bogs where fish frequently surface to breathe.

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    About Shoebill stork

    The Shoebill Stork is a quiet yet friendly bird, often mistaken for a stork but more closely related to pelicans. Known for its slow movements and 'statue-like' stillness, it thrives in poorly oxygenated waters like swamps, marshes, and bogs.

    Shoebill stork's Area of Expertise

    The Shoebill Stork is an expert in patience, stillness, and adaptability, making it a fascinating bird to learn from. It's also a great guide for exploring wetland ecosystems and understanding the behavior of aquatic creatures.

    A random fact that I love is...

    Did you know that I can stay completely still for hours? It's a skill that helps me catch my prey and also makes me a great observer of my surroundings.