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Wood Stork Nesting Data

The success of a nesting season depends on many factors, all weather-related and water/food-related.

Water levels are the most critical element. Water must be deep enough to provide an adequate food supply throughout the nesting season for the adults and eventual chicks. But at the same time, the water must be shallow enough (15-18") for the adults to hunt and the levels must be slowly receding to create isolated ponds and puddles with highly concentrated fish populations so the adults can easily catch enough food; each chick requires about 440 pounds of fish from hatch to independence.

The water and food levels must be adequate from the time the adults begin to arrive in late December and January through the end of the nesting season in late May and early June. If it is not, the adults will either not nest or will abandon the nests.

Additionally, there must be water, preferably with alligators present, around the bases of the colony's nesting trees to prevent predators such as raccoons from climbing the trees and eating the eggs and just-hatched chicks.

The chicks must also fledge before the rainy season begins in earnest in late spring and early summer. Once the rains begin, water levels rise and the food supply disperses. Without that concentrated food supply to feed the nestlings, the adults will abandon the nests.

Data: 1958-1979 | 1980-present | Graph

Wood Stork Nesting: 1958-1979
 Year Nestng Pairs Young Fledged Year Nesting Pairs Young Fledged   Year Nestng Pairs Young Fledged
Although the Sanctuary was founded in 1954, counts of nesting pairs and fledglings were not accurately recorded until 1958. 1960 4,760 13,724 1970 1,900 0
1961 6,000 17,000 1971 3,000 6,000
1962 0 0 1972 1,500 200
1963 3,500 3,000 1973 0 0
1964 0 0 1974 2,000 3,800
1965 1,300 0 1975 3,000 5,900
1966 6,000 3,500 1976 2,300 4,100
1967 3,680 7,350 1977 1,050 0
1958 1,450 990 1968 5,000 0 1978 1,450 990
1959 4,505 8,910 1969 3,500 340  1979 4,505 8,910

 

Wood Stork Nesting: 1980-present
 Year Nestng Pairs Young Fledged

Year

Nesting Pairs

Young Fledged

  Year Nestng Pairs Young Fledged
.1980 1,175 2,140 1990 310 470 2000 1,721 2,538
1981 1,475 65 1991 297 0 2001 0 0
1982 18 0 1992 1,200 2,750 2002 1,240 3,162
1983 2,850 970 1993 500 20 2003 462 780
1984 595 1,200 1994 511 90 2004 600 450
1985 353 530 1995 914 250 2005 338 0
1986 268 24 1996 600 1,400 2006 600 1,428
1987 0 0 1997 220 0 2007 0 0
1988 755 1,900 1998 450 1,028 2008 0 0
1989 0 0 1999 912 324  2009

Wood Stork Nesting: 1958-present