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Wintertime Woodstorks in South Carolina

By Sally Siko

Arriving at dawn to my birding tour spot in SC last week, I was excited to see that a flock of Woodstorks had flown in and landed right next to the path which lines the pond at HBSP.
As the sun rose, it illuminated these impressive birds like a spotlight which led to some dramatic photo opportunities.
My client hadn’t arrived yet so I texted him to let him know that I was already there and to hurry along (if possible) to best take advantage of the close up view and incredible lighting conditions.



Happily my client showed up just in time! In the end, we were both able to grab some cool photos of the Woodstorks fighting over fish under a dazzling array of light bouncing off of the water.
It was exciting to share this special bird moment with my guest!
In addition to showing him a new Life bird, I know he captured some incredible shots as well which is the best thing ever IMO.
Mornings like this are why I love being a birding tour photography guide so much.



As our largest species of wader found in the Carolinas, flocks of Wood Storks can be spotted hunting for a meal in swamps, freshwater marshes and in shallow ponds.
They feed on a variety of prey items including fish, frogs, crayfish, large insects, and occasionally even small alligators and mice.
Weirdly enough though, these birds are very particular about the depth of water that they’ll hunt for a meal in.
Preferring no more than a foot of water to rise up their legs, most Wood Storks will wait until low tide before finally coming down from out of the trees in the morning to hunt in the rapidly draining marsh below.

Wood Storks are best found in the eastern counties of the Carolinas from June through September, however a few of them are known to spend the winter here as well.
This means that you’ve plenty of time to see one for yourself before the year is through.
By the way, I’ve got several birding photography tours available for booking here in South Carolina this winter.
If you’d like to join me out there than check the calendar below for my schedule and tour details 🙂

Photos by Sally Siko of @bestlife_birding captured on my mighty mirrorless monster, the @canonusa #R5