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This year, storks were among the first to return to Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Despite the changeable weather, birds have begun to mend ...
Do not miss Dr Jonah Gula's introductory talk on the Woolly-necked storks. Dr Gula has been researching this species as part ...
The storks travel from Africa to Europe and back again every year, covering thousands of kilometers in each migration. To save energy, they gain altitude by gliding in circles inside columns of rising ...
Jasper Doest European white storks forage at a landfill in Portugal, where thousands spend the winter instead of flying to Africa. Jasper Doest The pale bird wades into the pond on bright red legs ...
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It’s very unusual and there is no doubt that it’s down to the mild weather and climate change in general,” said Jess Frederiksen, the head of stork advocacy organisation Storkene.dk. “It’s come from ...
The UK's first European stork village has been announced. Storrington and the nearby Knepp castle Estate have been designated ...
The number of white storks is falling in many countries. The extreme heat this summer is just the latest of many hazards they face - in Europe, in Africa, and on the long migration routes in between.
Nature is a constant source of surprise also of a positive manner as although animals and plants disappear from our landscapes on an almost daily basis there are returnees The black stork is one ...
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