Every year, they have to make a dangerous and long journey to the storks to fly back to their place of worship.
We think that if they occupy their storks' nest, they will be safe. It is true that they can take a busy and diverse path, but not all of them are peaceful here either.
We heard about storming the storks, which took place for the capture of the nest, that the relocation of the old nest was not good for the migrating birds. A freshman was also returned to our country, whose pairs were somehow missed, probably killed, so the reproduction of such birds was endangered. Wires can cause trouble. Not only can it cause injury but also death among storks.
There are dangers for the nestlings. Because of the many rains and storms, not all of the drawers were alive, and if they did, some of the non-flying little storks had to fall out of the nest.
One of the stork nests of a Hungarian settlement also fell out. You can't know the reason for this. Maybe it was just a coincidence that they wanted to get rid of the weakest worm. Whatever happened, the drawer survived.
If he had fallen to the ground, he would have been sure of death, but the wire grabbed, stuck in it, and the passers-by noticed.
The shovel has been brought down from the wire by animal protectors and has been in the shelter ever since. After the examinations, it turned out that fortunately no bones were broken and already in the stork bed he enjoyed the company of other Stork Lions of similar age.
If the brothers knocked out the little storm, there is a chance that they can grow up as a healthy stork and can travel with their companions in late summer.
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