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wood stork - traduction vers allemand

SPECIES OF BIRD
Mycteria americana; Wood-Ibis; Wood Ibis; Wood Stork; Wood ibis; Wood storks; American woodstork
  • Nesting colony in Georgia, United States
  • Eggs of the wood stork
  • Wood storks copulating
  • Two wood stork chicks at their nest
  • A wood stork foraging
  • The wood stork's head much resembles that of an [[ibis]].
  • A wood stork in flight
  • with juvenile [[Yacare caiman]], [[Brazil]]
  • A wood stork shading its young

wood stork         
n. Weißstorch, der Ibis ähnlicher Storch der Schreitvögel Ordnung gehörend und Langstreckenzieher
Grant Wood         
  • Grant Wood, ''[[American Gothic]]'' (1930), [[Art Institute of Chicago]]
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  • ''2004 [[Iowa]] [[state quarter]]'' honoring Grant Wood. Elements depicted include: the Schoolhouse, teacher and students planting a tree, (caption): "Foundation in Education", and Grant Wood
  • ''The First Three Degrees of Freemasonry'' – Grant Wood 1921
AMERICAN PAINTER (1891-1942)
Grant DeVolson Wood
Grant Wood, (1892-1942) amerikanischer Maler bekannt für sein Gemälde "American Gothic"
laminated wood         
  • Engineered wood products in a [[Home Depot]] store
RANGE OF DERIVATIVE WOOD PRODUCTS
Composite wood product; Composite wood; Laminated wood; Manufactured lumber; Recycled plastic lumber; Engineered Lumber; Engineered wood product; Engineered wood products; Manufactured boards; Manufactured wood; Engineered lumber; Engineered hardwood; Pakka wood; Man-made wood; Manufactured board; Mass timber; Densified wood
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Définition

stork
(storks)
A stork is a large bird with a long beak and long legs, which lives near water.
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Wikipédia

Wood stork

The wood stork (Mycteria americana) is a large American wading bird in the family Ciconiidae (storks), the only member of the family to breed in North America. It was formerly called the "wood ibis", though it is not an ibis. It is found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas, including the Caribbean. In South America, it is resident, but in North America, it may disperse as far as Florida. Originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, this stork likely evolved in tropical regions. The head and neck are bare of feathers, and dark grey in colour. The plumage is mostly white, with the exception of the tail and some of the wing feathers, which are black with a greenish-purplish sheen. The juvenile differs from the adult, with the former having a feathered head and a yellow bill, compared to the black adult bill. There is little sexual dimorphism.

The wood stork's habitat can vary, but it must have a tropical or subtropical climate with fluctuating water levels. The one-metre-diameter (3.3-foot) nest is found in trees, especially mangroves and those of the genus Taxodium, usually surrounded by water or over water. The wood stork nests colonially. The nest itself is made from sticks and greenery. During the breeding season, which is initiated when the water levels decline and can occur anytime between November and August, a single clutch of three to five eggs is laid. These are incubated for around 30 days, and the chicks hatch underdeveloped, or altricial, requiring support from their parents. They fledge 60 to 65 days after hatching, although only about 31% of nests fledge a chick in any given year, with most chicks dying during their first two weeks, despite being watched by an adult during that time. The chicks are fed fish of increasing size. The diet of the adult changes throughout the year. During the dry season, fish and insects are eaten, compared to the addition of frogs and crabs during the wet season. Because it forages by touch, it needs shallow water to effectively catch food. This is also the reason why the wood stork breeds when water levels start to fall.

Globally, the wood stork is considered to be of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. This is due to its large range. In the United States, on the other hand, it is considered to be threatened. Predators of the wood stork include raccoons (which predate on chicks), crested caracaras, which prey on eggs, and other birds of prey, which feed on eggs and chicks. Hunting and egg-collecting by humans has been implicated as a factor in the decline of South American wood storks. Humans also cause nest failures through ecotourism, although observation through binoculars about 75 metres (246 ft) away does not have a large effect on nesting success. Habitat alteration has caused the wood stork to decline, with levee and drainage systems in the Everglades causing a shift in the timing of breeding and thus a decrease in breeding success.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour wood stork
1. Among the federally threatened and endangered species that live there are the Florida panther, the American crocodile, the snail kite and the wood stork, the governor‘s office said.
2. Most of the caught pythons are euthanized because of the threat they pose to at–risk native species such as the mangrove fox squirrel, the wood stork and the endangered Key Largo wood rat.