Shoebill

Shoebills build a nest in the form of a flat mound. It is usually located on floating vegetation or grass on dry land, in a place inaccessible to predators.

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The female lays 1 to 2 eggs and the incubation time lasts about 30 days. After hatching, the parents feed juveniles up to 6 times a day. At first, the young are fed partially digested food, and over time they begin to eat whole fish.

The chicks do not become fully feathered for another 60 days, and are able to fly about 112 days after hatching.

The full breeding period lasts 140-145 days, and only then do the young leave the nest. They may occasionally return to the nest to rest during the first few days after leaving.