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Sighting of White stork (Ciconia ciconia) at Kidoor, District

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single stork was observed by Raju Kidoor on 13 October 2017 around 3:15 pm at a lateritic plateau region of Kidoor (12.62° N; 74.97° E), Kasaragod district. The bird was first mistaken to be Asian Openbill Anastomus oscitansA, seen at a distance. Some photographs were taken by Raju Kidoor and referring the field guide (Grimmett et al. 2011) it was identified as a White Stork Ciconia ciconia. This stork is a widespread winter visitor and passage migrant to . They are generally found singly or in flocks and are shy birds (Grimmettet

MALABAR TROGON 20 Vol. 16 (2 ) 2018 al. 2011). Their IUCN status is least concern (LC) (BirdLife International, 2017). Usually, storks are seen around water bodies; though not a wetland, the lateritic area of Kidoor has many small and big natural ponds. The bird was observed searching food in the marshy edge of a pond ‘Kajoor Palla’ Reference (Natural Pond). and was moving very slowly. It caught a big frog, probably an Indian bull BirdLife International (2017) Species frog Hoplobatrachus tigrinus. After eating the factsheet: Ciconia ciconia. Downloaded prey, the bird rested on one leg near ‘Kajoor fromhttp://www.birdlife.org on 25/10/2017 Palla’ for some time. It roamed around the Grimmettt et al., 2011. The Birds of Indian place till 6:15 pm before flying to the west subcontinent second edition towards the Shiriya river. Raju Kidoor., 2017. Website URL: http:// This is the first record of this species ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S39930009. from Kasaragod district (Raju Kidoor, (Accessed on 1 September 2018) 2017). Recently a flock of 10 White Storks was reported in Manipal, Udupi district of Tejasvi S Acharya., 2017. Website URL: Karnataka, which is about 110 km north of http://ebird.org/ebird/india/view/checklist/ Kasaragod (Tejasvi S Acharya, 2017). S39513604. (Accessed on 1 September 2018)

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