White Stork
White Storks are large wading birds with a wingspan of at least 5 feet.

White Stork Description:

White stork, picture of white stork, pic, photo, habitat, whtie stork for sale, nesting, nest box, hunting,  chick, eggWhite Storks are large wading birds with a wingspan of at least 5 feet. They have long legs and a long sturdy beak. Males and females look alike. They are white with black flight feathers on the wings, and the beak and legs are red. They have black skin around the eyes. Juveniles have duller coloring than adults.

White Stork Range:

Europe , Africa , and western Asia

White Stork Habitat:

Wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural land

White Stork Diet:

In the wild, they eat any small prey that they can catch, including small fish, frogs, snakes, small mammals, worms, and insects. In the zoo, white storks eat crane diet, bird of prey diet, and mice.

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White Stork Life Cycle:

Most White Storks form loose colonies during the breeding season. They usually nest on the roofs of buildings, sometimes using trees instead. The nest is a large platform of sticks. Many pairs return to the same nest each year, adding more material each year and eventually forming a huge platform up to 10 feet deep. They usually lay 4-5 eggs per clutch, and incubate for 33-34 days. The hatchlings have white down and black beaks. Both parents help to feed the chicks, regurgitating food onto the floor of the nest. The chicks fledge after about 2 months, and usually begin breeding when they are 3-5 years old. They can live more than 30 years.

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