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5 unusual facts about black stork


Barnim

The Schorfheide is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and houses several rare animals like White-tailed Eagle, Greater Spotted Eagle, Osprey, Black Stork, European Beaver and otter.

Black Stork

During the summer, the Black Stork is found from Eastern Asia (Siberia and China) west to Central Europe, reaching Estonia in the north, Poland, Lower Saxony and Bavaria in Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Greece in the south, with an outlying population in Spain and Portugal.

Las Navas del Marqués

The surroundings of Las Navas del Marqués is home to many different species of wildlife, the most important one being the black stork.

SOS/BirdLife Slovakia

Besides that SOS/BirdLife Slovakia in last years leased more than 150 ha of taiga forest in Northern Slovakia in IBA/SPA Horná Orava, which is important site for breeding of Black Stork.

Ukok Plateau

Other endangered species protected there include the argali mountain sheep, the steppe eagle, and the Black Stork.


Honghe National Nature Reserve

173 birds are known from the Reserve including protected species such as Black Stork, Black-billed Capercaillie, Greater Spotted Eagle, the Kamchatkan or Stellar's Sea Eagle, Mandarin Duck, Oriental White Stork, Red-crowned Crane, White-naped Crane, White-tailed Sea Eagle, and Whooper Swan.

Lanškroun Pond Nature Park

The Common Snipe, Little Bittern, White and Black Stork, Water Rail, Osprey, Great Reed Warbler and many duck species being among the most endangered ones.


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