The white stork is famous for its long-distance migration — at least it used to be. These days, more and more of the birds in Spain and Portugal choose to hang out by landfills year-round in search of ...
These white storks are taking addiction to junk food to a whole different level as they're willing to make the 100-kilometer (64-mile) journey to landfills in Portugal and Spain in order to feed on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. White storks, typically solitary except during migration, ...
White storks are addicted to junk food and make round-trips of almost 100km to get their fix - according to new research from the University of East Anglia. In folklore, storks would carry babies to ...
Storks that do not leave their nest in winter in a village in Erzincan (AA) Storks are increasingly abandoning their migration patterns due to temperatures remaining above seasonal norms and ...
STORY: The white stork – once extinct in Denmark – is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings recorded in decades. That's sparking new hope that the birds may once again become a ...
As a wading bird, the white stork prefers low-lying wetlands. But a resourceful few are homesteading on abandoned osprey nests in Cabo Sardão in Portugal. Jasper Doest Both male and female white ...
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