they are weighted down but can fly pretty fast due to body shape
Young storks are called chicks or nestlings. They remain in the nest for several weeks after hatching and are cared for by their parents.
If they fly very fast, they might not seewhere they are going
A Deer bot fly flies at 90 miles per hour
fireflies fly at about 8-10m/sec.
Storks are found in various regions around the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, and parts of the Americas. They typically inhabit wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural areas where they can find ample food sources such as fish, insects, and small mammals. Some storks are migratory, traveling long distances between breeding and wintering grounds.
about 200 kilometres
Storks. A flock of storks. A delivery of storks (as in, the storks delivered the babies).
Yes. Storks can swim quiet well, their swimming posture are similar to the herons or ducks. But they have the problem with taking off from the water and their feathers can get wet quicklier than other waterbirds so its rare to see storks swimming.
Well, honey, storks may have long legs for wading through water, but they sure as heck know how to spread their wings and fly! These birds are known for their impressive soaring skills, so yes, storks definitely fly. Just don't expect them to deliver any babies while they're up there!
There are Purple storks in Portugal!
yes in west omaha there are storks
Storks are not native to Scotland.
I think they can fly pretty fast.
humming birds fly so fast because they are so fast
A group of storks is often called a 'muster'.
Return of the Storks was created in 2007.
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