LONG-LEG STORKS


In the warm days of the spring, some of the large white birds we see in the sky while flying our kites are storks.
The stork is a big, migratory bird that is one to one and a half metres (60 inches) in height, mostly with large white wings and a long black tail.
Its beak and long legs are red, giving them a lovely appearance. One of the most striking characteristics of storks is the way they fly.

While flying, they extend their heads forward and push their legs backward. This aesthetic style of storks enables them to fly much faster by cleaving the air aerodynamically. Every year, storks migrate to warm regions because they are vulnerable to cold. That is why when we see storks arriving, we also receive the glad tidings of hot summer days.

In the summer season, storks live in the temperate regions that extend from Europe to North Africa and from Turkey to Japan. Before the weather cools, they migrate to the southern hemisphere, tropical Africa and India.

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