Storks are dedicated homebuilders. They don't just build a nest; they construct a multi-generational estate. Using a mix of thick twigs, grass, and mud, their nests can grow to be 1.5 meters across and up to 3 meters deep over several years.
Are you interested in learning more about or perhaps the different species of storks found around the world? Blog - White Stork Project Storks are dedicated homebuilders
The next time you see a stork, look past the myth. You’re seeing an elite athlete, a master architect, and a vital guardian of the wetlands. Are you interested in learning more about or
To save energy, they don't flap their wings constantly. Instead, they use "soaring" and "gliding" techniques, hitching a ride on warm thermal air currents. To save energy, they don't flap their wings constantly
Projects like the White Stork Project in the UK are working hard to reintroduce these majestic birds to their historical breeding grounds. Seeing a "muster" or "phalanx" (the collective names for a group of storks) return to the wild is a powerful sign of a recovering ecosystem.