By the time wood stork chicks leave their nests, or fledge, at the end of each summer, nests with multiple chicks can get pretty crowded. Wood storks often nest asynchronously (at different times throughout the season), resulting in a very long nesting season. &nbsp;Here, the nestling at far left is approximately 5 weeks old, while the one at far right is 7-8 weeks old and almost ready to start flying.&nbsp;(Photo: Christy Hand)