Storks. A flock of storks. A delivery of storks (as in, the storks delivered the babies).
Babies don't come from Storks... so nowhere.
Storks have nothing to do with baby birth. So nowhere.
I'm sorry, but babies don't come from storks. ;)
The belief that storks carry babies is a myth or folklore that originated in various cultures to explain how babies are delivered. In reality, babies are not delivered by storks, but are born from their human parents after a natural process of conception, pregnancy, and birth.
Young storks are called chicks or nestlings. They remain in the nest for several weeks after hatching and are cared for by their parents.
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The mother will take of the babies till they leave the nest The male and female will continue to take care of them after they leave the nest.
Storks sometimes nest on chimney pots in Europe and parts of Africa. They are known for building their large nests on man-made structures like chimney pots or rooftops.
Only baby Storks or 'chicks' which hatch from a fertilised stork egg. Human babys are a 'Fairytale'
Baby wood storks, known as chicks, typically stay with their parents for about 2 to 3 months after hatching. During this time, they rely on their parents for food and protection as they grow and develop their flight feathers. Once they are capable of flying and foraging for themselves, they begin to leave the nest and become more independent. However, parental care may continue for a bit longer, depending on environmental conditions and food availability.
Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.