STORK

common name for members of a family of long-legged wading birds. The storks are related to the herons and ibises and are found in most of the warmer parts of the world. Storks have long, broad, powerful wings; in flight they flap their wings or soar with their legs dangling and their long necks bent back in an S shape. They feed on fish, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, and insects, which they catch with quick thrusts of their long, heavy bills. Having no syrinx muscles, storks are mute—though they produce a clattering noise by snapping their bills. The only storks found in the Americas are the American wood stork, previously known as the wood ibis, a white bird about 4 ft (122 cm) long with a glossy greenish-black tail, found in temperate and tropical regions; and the jabiru, of the tropics, with a white-and-black body and naked black head. In Europe the white stork, Ciconia ciconia, (c.40 in./100 cm long, with red bill and legs) is regarded as a good omen, particularly of fertility, and is encouraged to build its platform nest on housetops. It is common from Holland to the Balkans. The black stork of Eurasia, C. nigra, is smaller and wilder. Largest of the family are the saddle-billed stork of Africa and the adjutant storks of S Asia and tropical Africa, so named (despite their untidy head feathers) for their upright military bearing. One Indian species, called also marabou, has soft tail feathers used in millinery and once popular for making feather boas. Adjutant storks are valued and protected as scavengers. Storks are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Ciconiiformes, family Ciconiidae.

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Hush-a-bye, my baby, Son of the Stork Bird and the old Stork was so pleased that he shouted, Ha, ha, ha, ha. This...and the songs of Mistress Youngest and the shouts of the Stork were heard by the sailors, who thought sea-spirits...
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...the State: the Dionnes and the Toronto Stork Derby by Mariana Valverde In the middle...the other those competing in the Toronto Stork Derby. The former "group" was perceived...dilemma, namely the so - called Toronto Stork Derby of 1926 - 38. The Stork Derby was...
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...that this kanka is a stork. The Sanskrit word...from herons, and storks are the most plausible...to refer both to storks and herons. Some...six of the nine stork species presented...eaters. Also, most storks often fly very high...carrion-eating stork; most likely the...
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...genotoxic damage in nestling storks than in controls, with damage...Additionally, nestling storks hatched in the years after the...species and study area. The white stork is a large (2,200-4,400...2006). In this colony, white storks breed in open nests at the top...
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...quarter of 2004, Stork raised $423,584...A key factor in Storks success has been...scuffle ensued, and Stork was forced out. That same year, Storks seven-year relationship...that dialogue." Stork used the money from...severance package to open Storks Bakery and Cafe in...
...German stories, storks brought babies upon...arrival. The white stork became Lithuanias...a rising tide of stork band numbers at the...Fortunately for the storks, many hard-working...capitals outskirts for storks and other birds...Alike Europes other stork, the black stork...
...place left for the coy stork to hide." Igor knew that black stork populations were declining...cautious birds, black storks only nest in old forests...find a hundred black stork nests and observe as...the number of black storks in all of France...
...subcontinent, painted storks are one of six species of Indian stork. Of the nineteen...Bellur, literally "stork village," in southern...Karnataka State, painted storks and other birds...there, painted stork nesting can begin...rains fail, painted storks have been known to...
Helping the Stork by Heike Hasenauer THOUGH the baby-toting stork is a popular image, the realities of childbirth are somewhat...facility. For prospective moms in the latter category, "stork" is closely associated with a program that is relatively...
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Stork Flies in to Help Local Companies Engineer...introduced eight purchasing executives from the Stork Aerospace Group, one of the worlds largest...purchasing requirements and opportunities in Stork Aerospace, plus supplier criteria from each...
...Anglesey. Factfile The black stork (Ciconia nigra)is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae It is all...red bill and legs Like all storks, it flies with its neck outstretched...the closely related White Stork The black stork, feeds mainly...
Flower Stork Flies in with Babywear Bouquets. Byline...South Wales business venture. The Flower Stork is the first firm in the UK to sell babywear...Enterprise kick start grant. The Flower Stork range is already in 15 stockists in the...
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STORK common name for...wading birds. The storks are related to the...bills. The only storks found in the Americas...the American wood stork, previously known...saddle-billed stork of Africa and the adjutant storks of S Asia and tropical...
SHOEBILL STORK common name for a large (up to 54 in./122 cm) tall, storklike bird...legs with large, unwebbed feet. A solitary, silent bird, the shoebill stork is native to the marshy banks of the papyrus swamps of the East African...
MARABOU see stork . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...faced and eastern glossy ibises, Plegadis falcinellus; and a bird that was formerly called the wood ibis, which is really a stork . The scarlet ibis of South America, E. ruber, is occasionally seen in the S United States. Ibises are classified in the...
JABIRU see stork . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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