
Storks, known as harbingers of spring, glide through the sky, flapping their wings as if performing a dance. Would you like to get to know these long-legged, red-billed birds up close?Where Do They Live?Storks typically live near wetlands. Riverbanks, lake shores, and marshes are ideal habitats for them. They also enjoy building nests on the roofs of houses, electric poles, or trees in urban areas. They construct their nests using materials such as grass, twigs, and brush.What Do They Eat?Storks
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Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large, migratory waterbird species classified within the family Ciconiidae and possessing a broad geographic distribution. The species is found across the Palearctic region, primarily inhabiting forested areas and wetland ecosystems.Physical Characteristics When examining their anatomy, black storks measure between 90 and 105 centimeters in height with a wingspan ranging from 144 to 205 centimeters. Their body weight averages around 3 kilograms. Sexual dimorphism
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