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Alcalá is well known for its population of white storks.
There's a big white stork sort of bird called a thkarni.
The common white stork breeds like there's no tomorrow in Ventė.
The symbol of the Park is a white stork with nests scattered over many local villages.
A White Stork pair raises a single brood a year.
Beautifying to this are thousands of spotless white storks flying around.
Several bird species often nest within the large nests of the White Stork.
The village has a center for White Storks to nestle, a unique place in the area.
The only wild white storks in Westphalia breed here.
The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs.
It was a white stork with a broken wing-and it had a bundle.
A large population of White Storks breeds in central and eastern Europe.
This is a shy and wary species, unlike the closely related White Stork.
The locality is also a major migratory bottleneck site, where 60,000 or more white storks pass overhead each autumn.
This sanctuary is known for migratory birds like demoiselle crane and European white stork.
Probably the best known stork is the White Stork.
It has massive granite boulders with the only colony of White Stork nesting on them.
The White Stork is a large bird.
In these situations, flocks of White Storks sit out the adverse weather on the ground, standing and facing into the wind.
Differs from White Stork most notably in being all black except for white underparts.
As we rode into our last days we also rode into white stork territory.
There are horse trails through the biosphere, game viewing and bird watching - especially the thousands of white storks that inhabit the reserve.
A White Stork, vocal cycle for medium voice and piano, Op.
In Western Europe the White Stork remains a rare bird despite conservation efforts.
The White Stork (gandras) was declared the national bird of Lithuania in 1973.
White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
The White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large bird in the stork family Ciconiidae.
Stempfferia ciconia ciconia (Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana)
WHITE STORK Ciconia ciconia.
The Black Stork, much rarer than the White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a solitary bird that stays far away from humans.
Demoiselle Cranes (Grus virgo) visit in the winter, as well as large numbers of White Storks (Ciconia ciconia).
"Beobachtung eines Pfeilstorches in Ost-Afrika [White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) with arrow protruding from its body seen in East Africa]."
It grows larger than its closest relative, the White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) and is intermediate in size between the two storks its co-exists with, the Jabiru and Wood Stork.