
Wood Storks have taken over the trees along the first part of the boardwalk at Wakodahatchee Wetlands as nesting sites. They are so close to the boardwalk that I often couldn’t focus on them. My minimum focusing distance is just over thirteen feet. They did spend quite a bit of time flying to feed and the find nesting materials so when they were flying to and from their nesting site is when I was able to photograph them and get the entire Wood Stork in the frame.


















