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Summer in the Bavarian lowlands brings an abundance of food and warmth, awakening insects and promising rapid growth among the young birds. The black stork, a newcomer to the wetlands, exemplifies adaptability, utilizing its long bill to forage efficiently. Life becomes a flurry of activity as young animals learn skills essential for survival, mirroring the cycle their parents underwent just a few months prior.
However, the animal kingdom's struggles do not cease even in summer. The relentless sun creates challenges for the black stork, which must continue to provide for its growing chicks. As the days drag on, the realities of life in the wild become increasingly stark, with every creature vying for survival.