Asian Openbill Storks
The Asian Openbill or Asian Openbill Storks, Anastomus oscitans, is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae.
Distribution / Range
It is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Southeast Asia.
Description
The Asian Openbill Stork is a broad-winged soaring bird, which relies on moving between thermals of hot air for sustained flight.
Like all storks, it flies with its neck outstretched.
It is relatively small for a stork at 68cm length.
Breeding adults are all white except for the black wing flight feathers, red legs and dull yellow-grey bill. The mandibles do not meet except at the tip, and this gives rise to the species’ name.
Non-breeding adults have the white of the plumage replaced by off-white.
Young birds have brown tinge to the plumage.
Stork General Info … Photos of the Different Members of the Stork Family for Identification
Breeding / Nesting
They breed near inland wetlands and build stick nest in trees, typically laying 2-6 eggs.
Diet / Feeding
The Asian Openbill Storks, like most of its relatives, walks slowly and steadily on the ground, feeding on mollusks, frogs and large insects.