Sentences with phrase «black stork»

The phrase "black stork" refers to a specific type of bird that is mainly black in color. It is commonly used to describe the physical appearance and species of the bird. Full definition
When 170 turbines were installed in the Vogelsberg region in the state of Hesse, nine of the 14 pairs of black storks in the region simply disappeared.
Legend says that «zum Storchen» received its name from a rare black stork that was breeding on the Storchen's roof.
His new one, which premiered in Locarno, received rave (if occasionally bewildered) write - ups, and purportedly sees a buff ornithologist undergoing a series of bizarre human trials in his search for the mythical black stork.
From the regal black storks nesting in the eaves to the leisurely flow of riverboats just beyond the terrace cafe, Storchen Zürich is the only Old Town Zürich hotel located directly upon the river Limmat.
A pair of magnificent black storks roam in the foreground.
The trail leads him to a village on the border with Turkey, a stone's throw away from Greece, high up in the Strandja Mountains - a place of pagan mysteries and black storks nesting in giant oaks; a place where every spring, possessed by Christian saints, men and women dance barefoot across live coals in search of rebirth.
The wormwood forest and its radioactive rivers are home to thriving colonies of beavers, wolves, lynx, black storks, white storks, red deer, and moose.
Lesser spotted eagles, golden eagles, black storks, corn crakes, brown bears, wolves and lynx all call it home and, understandably, it is now a leading destination for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.
It is no surprise that it is an IBA (an important bird area) and that 450 species of bird make the area home, including specials like the Cape vulture, black stork and white - backed night heron.
Because of the protection which this unique ecosystem receives, it is also the habitat of rare wildlife such as snow cats, black storks and butterflies.
Recent sightings of a black stork, a European nightjar, and a Pacific golden plover brought the total number of bird species spotted on Kuyucuk Lake in Kars to 223 — 48 percent of all those present in Turkey.
One of these wind power refugees is the black stork, a very shy forest bird.
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