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1. then black storks.

2. There are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.

3. Thus some authorities placed them in the Ciconiiformes with storks and herons; Sibley and Monroe (1990) even considered them a subfamily of the storks.

4. Testerday, while taking a walk, I saw a few storks.

5. (Jeremiah 8:7) Nearly half a million storks still pass through Israel every spring.

6. Newly hatched wood storks cry for food, sending parents to hunt for newly plentiful minnows.

7. These storks are usually solitary nesters whose young, like those of Ibis, are dependent on their parents for food.

8. (2008) found that the storks were basal in the remaining Ardeae (after the penguins and seabirds), Gibb et al

9. Bitterns – Shoebill Storks & Hamerkops The twelve species of Bittern in the subfamily Botaurinae complete the family Ardeidae

10. The number in non-passerines generally varies between 9 and 11, but grebes, storks and flamingos have 12, and ostriches have 16.

11. They fly with the neck outstretched, like most other storks, but unlike herons which retract their neck in flight.

12. In the spring, over 300,000 white storks have been counted migrating from Africa to Northern Europe by way of the Jordan Valley.

13. According to Hackett et al. (2008), loons, penguins, storks, and as well as Suliformes and Pelecaniformes, all seem to have evolved from a common ancestor.

14. Cranes, herons, storks, and spoonbills wade in the shallows, pausing motionless midstride, patiently waiting for an unsuspecting fish to swim within range.

15. They represent real animals, all depicted at approximatively the same size and arranged in processions by species: elephants (some walking on snakes), storks, lions, oryxes and bovids.

16. Or it could be the impressive numbers of white storks at Gibraltar or the Bosporus preparing for their flight to Africa in the fall.

17. Azhdarchids are now well known as being terrestrial predators akin to ground hornbills or some storks, eating any prey item they could swallow whole.

18. Migration of species such as storks, turtle doves, and swallows was recorded as many as 3,000 years ago by Ancient Greek authors, including Homer and Aristotle, and in the Book of Job.

19. There was then an attempt to raise the New World vultures to the rank of an independent order, Cathartiformes not closely associated with either the birds of prey or the storks and herons.

20. Shortly after 6:00 a.m. two young storks leave the eyrie for the last time. The young stork with band #H2822 remains in the area and stays at the eyrie over night.

21. 16 hours ago · A great egret takes flight from a rookery, in background, on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, where a colony of wood storks and small groups of egrets and Anhinga are breeding in Port Richey.

22. ‘Assuredly, I have made him out to be more evil than he was.’ ‘This is good news, most Assuredly, for investors, and especially for pension funds.’ ‘The storks and lesser spotted eagles are Assuredly from every country between Germany and Russia.’

23. ‘One look at an Anhinga's picture should remind you of the reptile precursors of birds!’ ‘Most of the postcranial elements belong to continental waterbirds, including pelicans, Anhingas, herons, storks, ducks, and rails.’ ‘Anhingas have webbed feet and a beak like an arrow to catch fish.’

24. (Job 39:13-18) In great contrast to the high-flying, majestically soaring storks with their broad powerful wings, the ostrich is flightless; its wings are incapable of sustaining the bird’s weight, and its flat breastbone lacks the “keel” that supports the flying muscles of birds of flight.

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