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Stork

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

Storks, known as harbingers of spring, glide through the sky, flapping their wings as if performing a dance. Would you like to get to know these long-legged, red-billed birds up close?

Where Do They Live?

Storks typically live near wetlands. Riverbanks, lake shores, and marshes are ideal habitats for them. They also enjoy building nests on the roofs of houses, electric poles, or trees in urban areas. They construct their nests using materials such as grass, twigs, and brush.

What Do They Eat?

Storks are carnivorous. Thanks to their long, powerful beaks, they can easily catch their prey. Their favorite foods include fish, frogs, snakes, mice, and large insects. They are especially beneficial to farmers, as they help maintain the ecosystem by feeding on harmful insects and rodents in fields.

Body Structure and Characteristics

Storks are easily recognized by their slender, long legs. These legs allow them to walk comfortably in water. Their long, red beaks are excellent tools for capturing food. Most of their body is covered in white feathers, while the tips of their wings are black. These colors make them more visible during flight.

Journey Through Time: A Long Migration

Storks, like some humans, greatly enjoy traveling. They spend the summer months in Europe and Asia. However, as cold winter months approach, they set off toward warmer regions—in other words, toward Africa. This journey can span thousands of kilometers, and they fly not alone but in large flocks. This allows them to conserve energy by riding air currents.

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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

Look up at the sky for a day to track migrating storks! You might see a large flock of storks flying in the shape of a "V" across the sky!

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AuthorNida ÜstünDecember 1, 2025

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Storks are migratory birds with long beaks and legs that symbolize the arrival of spring. Preferring wetlands and agricultural lands, storks play an important role in the food chain. Their long migratory journeys demonstrate their remarkable resilience.

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Sargun, Tont. “Leylekler.” *TÜBİTAK Bilim ve Teknik* 41 (2008): 74–75. Accessed August 15, 2025. https://services.tubitak.gov.tr/edergi/yazi.pdf;jsessionid=tDtYznlyhl8-N4eJtwVHoa0j?dergiKodu=4&cilt=41&sayi=587&sayfa=74&yaziid=25039

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