[Photo No.B-322]

© Winston D. Munnings ’2010 (Laminated Print)
The Kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori) is a large bird native to Africa. It is a member of the bustard family. It may be the heaviest bird capable of flight, although this title may also belong to the similarly-dimensioned Great Bustard. The Kori Bustard is mostly grey in color, with a black crest on its head and yellow legs. Kori Bustards are often found with bee-eaters riding on their backs as they stride through the grass. The bee-eaters make the most of their walking perch by hawking insects from the bustard’s back that are disturbed by the bustard’s wandering. This is a large and heavy bird, and it avoids flying if possible. It spends most of its time on the ground, foraging for the seeds and lizards which make up most of its diet. Like all bustards, Kori Bustards have polygynous breeding habits, where one male displays to attract several females and mates with them all. He then leaves the females to care for the young by themselves. The females build a nest on the ground and incubate the eggs, foregoing eating for days. When the chicks hatch, the mother brings them a steady stream of food, most of it soft so the chicks can eat it easily.

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Comments
Congratulations on being featured in the group " The Birds"
Thanks Wayne, I appreciate your comments about my work.
– Winston D. Munnings
Interesting bird…wonderful capture. Phenomenal detail
Thank you.
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Congratulations on your wonderful feature, great work and well deserved
Thanks Andrea.
Much appreciated, as always …
– Winston D. Munnings
haha funny one:) at least beasts have to admire birds:) this is cool!
Your title is great Winston…love the detail in this Bustard…most interesting read BTW!!!
Thanks Larry.
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