WHITE STORK
Ciconia ciconia

Origin: Europe and North Africa.
Habitat: Lives in ponds, lagoons and swamps where they can easily find food.
Size: 110 cm; wing span 1.50 - 1.60 cm.
Weight: 4 Kg.
Feeding: Eat small beast (insects, small mammals, amphibians and reptiles) who hunts by introducing the Bill in the tall grass or water.
Biology: The Stork is a large wader with very long legs and beak. It has a completely white plumage, except the tips of wings and the tail that are black, while the beak and legs are red. Male and female may remain United for life, which can arrive up to 30 years.
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