- are used to
refer to
groups of
storks, two
frequently used ones
being a
muster of
storks and a
phalanx of
storks.
Storks tend to use soaring,
gliding flight...
-
Storks is a 2016
American animated comedy film co-produced by
Warner Animation Group, RatPac-Dune
Entertainment and
Stoller Global Solutions, and distributed...
-
common names are whalebill, shoe-billed
stork and whale-headed
stork.
Traditionally considered as
allied with the
storks (Ciconiiformes), it was
retained there...
- subspecies. The
stork family contains six
genera in
three broad groups: the open-billed and wood
storks (Mycteria and Anastomus), the
giant storks (Ephippiorhynchus...
- wood
stork (Mycteria americana) is a
large wading bird in the
family Ciconiidae (
storks).
Originally described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, this
stork is native...
-
brownish plumage and like most
other storks reach breeding condition after two to
three years. Like all
storks, they fly with
their neck outstretched...
- Look up
stork in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
stork is a long-legged
wading bird.
Stork or
Storks can
refer to:
stOrk, an
experimental metal band...
- Abdim's
stork (Ciconia abdimii), also
known as the white-bellied
stork, is a
stork belonging to the
family Ciconiidae. It is the
smallest species of
stork, feeds...
- scale, saddle-billed
storks preferred protected areas that have a
higher extent of open
water compared to
areas without other storks. Some of
these trends...
- Burundi.
Elsevier Science, ISBNÂ 978-0856610790 Han****,
Kushlan & Kahl,
Storks,
Storks,
Ibises and
Spoonbills of the World.
Princeton University Press (1992)...