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Saddle-billed stork couple in Zambia

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2006;132:367.

Photographer: John Bent, MD, Bronx, NY. This photograph of a saddle-billed stork couple was taken on a July 2005 family vacation in Zambia, Africa. One can determine the gender of these birds from their eye color: the females have yellow eyes, while the males' are dark.


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