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in #esteem6 years ago
This one bird named "stork", it is a type of bird that comes from the family Ciconiidae. The crane is a large bird that likes to move places that are one to one and a half meters tall. And almost completely white-winged and also has a long black tail. The part of the beak and the long legs in red, making them look beautiful. Stork has a size large enough, but it also has legs and a long neck and also has a strong beak, large and also thick like a woodpecker's beak.

The crane's wings have large widths when stretched. Stork is silent, because no syrinx sound organ. So when communicating with a partner then the crane will pound the part of his beak. The half part of the match pitted with the partner includes how to communicate instead of using voice call. Herons include migratory migratory bird species, which can fly away by way of flying by means of hot air currents. So it can save power in flight. While this type of long-legged birds are frogs, small birds, fish, worms, and also small mammals that exist on the beach and in wetlands or where many fish.

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While the characteristics of the heron are as follows:

Characteristics of birds Stork is a type of bird that has more weight with wingspan that looks very wide.

The average species of crumeniferus Leptoptilos from Africa has a wingspan of less than 3.2 meters.

So this bird is dubbed as "the longest wingland bird in the world" competes with Condor bird species from the Andes Mountains.

For this bird's nest is used for several years, and its size is also very large. And its diameter up to 2 meters. For nest depth of approximately 3 meters.

Derek has been misconstrued as monogamous, but that is not always true. This bird tends to be faithful to the nest and also its partner.

But it may also be able to move the couple after migration or go moving unaccompanied by their partner.

The body of a large, monogamous, and faithful stork to the nest makes this heron often used as a symbol of happiness in various cultures and mythologies.

One of the characteristics of the heron is the way they fly. On the fly, they will poke their heads forward and push their legs back.

This beautiful crane style makes them fly faster by breaking the wind in aerodynamic way.

Each year the crane moves in a warmer area because they are very susceptible to cold. That's why when we see the heron coming.

With the presence of the stork, people will also receive the good news that summer is coming soon.

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such beautiful bird 😊😊 happy Sunday

Thank you @viktoriyani, congratulations also for you

Good post

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