White Stork (Ciconiaciconia)- the species oflargewadingbirdof the familybocianowatych(Ciconiidae). Originally thespecieswasmoreassociated withwoodland.Currentlylive ingrasslands,prairies,savannas,farmland(oftennearwater bodies),marshyareas, wetorperiodically floodedmeadows andpasturesaroundthe lakes andlagoons.He likesthe scatteredtrees,whichmaynestorsleep.It occursmainlyin the lowlands, rarein the highlands(upto 3500m above sea levelin the Caucasus).Appearsin landfills.
The stork is a very big and beautiful bird about white-black plumage. He has a long white neck on which the small head is planted with the long red beak. His long legs are also of the colour red. This Ptak is eating: with rodents, fish, moles and frogs. He is arriving to us in the March or in April and is staying to the end of the summer. A clattering is a characteristic sound made by these animals, which to hear it is possible mainly during nuptials. Storks are building their nests mainly on secluded trees or electric poles, as well as on roofs.
White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) - the species of large wading bird of the familybocianowatych (Ciconiidae).
Originally the species was more associated with woodland. Currently live in grasslands,prairies, savannas, farmland (often near water bodies), marshy areas, wet or periodically flooded meadows and pastures around the lakes and lagoons. He likes the scatteredtrees, which may nest or sleep. It occurs mainly in the lowlands, rare in the highlands (up to 3500 m above sea level in the Caucasus).Appears in landfills.
The stork is a very big and beautiful bird about white-black plumage. He has a long white neck on which the small head is planted with the long red beak. His long legs are also of the colour red. This Ptak is eating: with rodents, fish, moles and frogs. He is arriving to us in the March or in April and is staying to the end of the summer. A clattering is a characteristic sound made by these animals, which to hear it is possible mainly during nuptials. Storks are building their nests mainly on secluded trees or electric poles, as well as on roofs.