A Marabou and Yellow-billed Stork are reflected in the still waters of the Katuma River


When the Katuma River dries out during the dry season the remaining pools are a huge magnet to many wading birds as the fish and invertebrates become easy targets


Size: 3456px × 5184px
Location: Katavi National Park, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: -passerines, -water, 4, aerodynamics, africa, alula, aves, avian, blooded, bristle, bristles, carrion, chambered, ciconiidae, contour, cruminiferous, dinosaur, dry, east, feathers, feeding, filaments, flow, forageing, heart, ibis, katavi, katuma, keratin, leptoptilos, living, marabou, mycteria, national, olfactory, park, piscivore, plumage, preening, primary, quill, reflections, rictal, river, riverine, scales, scavenger, season, secondary, shaft, stagnant, sternum, stork, storks, tanzania, tourism, travel, vertebrate, waders, warm, yellow-billed