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Storks leave Poland at the end of August. Before they set off for Africa, they gather at so called gaggles, that is huge flocks consisting of tens and hundreds of birds, which prey and rest together. The spectacular gaggles bring attention of observers because they announce the end of summer.
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I just saw a wonderful piece on TVP about some storks who...
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19 lis 2015 · About a half-mile from the Russian border, hidden in the rolling hills of northernmost Poland, is the tiny village of Zywkowo, population 25 humans and 43 pairs of nesting white storks.
22 mar 2023 · The first storks have set off on their way to Europe from winter migration, though their arrival in Poland will be delayed this year, according to ornithologists.
Pentowo is a settlement situated between the Narew and the Biebrza National Parks in Eastern Poland. It’s widely known as a stork village. Its amazing story began in 1992 when a hurricane occurred there.
2 cze 2024 · Poland's storks are long-distance migrants who spend the winter in the east and south of Africa. Many dangers lie in wait on their long migration journey. By contrast, the storks of Western Europe enjoy a safer existence.
2 mar 2024 · In Poland, the sight of a stork circling overhead or tending to its massive nest is more than just a glimpse of nature; it’s a symbol of rebirth, good fortune, and deep cultural connection. For centuries, these majestic birds have held a revered place in Polish folklore and remain an intrinsic part of the country’s rural landscape.
The life of storks in Żywkowo can be viewed from the observation tower at the farm No. 7 belonging to the Polish Society for the Protection of Birds. But the life of storks goes on beyond their nests.