What is the stork?
The hook is a large wading bird in the Ciconiidae family. These large, elegant birds can be found on every continent on Earth, with the exception of Antarctica, and had long associations in human mythology and stories. Today, there are a number of species of parts, some of which are considered endangered or endangered, while other parts of parts are healthy, without any concern. These long legs birds walk in water and look for prey that include insects, amphibians, fish and sometimes small birds. They also have long necks, with straight, strong beaks designed to help them in their hunting tasks, and the feathers are very different, depending on the species. In communities near wetlands, the storks have historically hung on the roofs of humans and the Collapss roof as a result of large, chaotic storks' nests were recorded in places like the Netherlands. The walls will also nest at the top of Power Poles and other unlikely places, sometimes according to their own danger.
Many parts are connected in colonies to behave, but rather live lonely lives when the period of reproduction. These birds can look quite stunning in flight because they try to save energy by climbing the thermal and leaving their long legs ending and outstretched by necks. The walls are also voiceless and their beaks, hissing, screaming, wheezing and sometimes produce vague Honking sounds to communicate.
The stork history is very intertwined by human dwellings. Many cultures have their own distinct myths about Čák, from Bulgaria, where the stumbers are in the spring, to the ancient Egypt, where the stork was the personification of BA or the character of the Character. The shamps have also been linked to fertility for a long time, and many cultures believe that a large stumbling nest on the roof is a sign of prosperity, good luck and children in the near future. This myth explains why storks are associated with children in the West, where, thanks to Victorian restraint about discussion about the origin of children, mothers began to say “Storkbrought you "in response to the old question" Where did I come from? "