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  1. 29 kwi 2024 · The white stork (Ciconia ciconia), with its striking black-and-white plumage and long red legs, is the most iconic stork species gracing Polish skies. These remarkable birds undertake extraordinary migrations each year.

  2. But the life of storks goes on beyond their nests. They spend long hours hunting in the meadows and fields and near the ponds. In order to see the storks hunting, you should walk outside the village. For this purpose, an educational trail has been marked out between Żywkowo and Toprzyny (a neighbouring village, which also features stork nests).

  3. 2 mar 2024 · Where to See Storks in Poland. For those wishing to witness the beauty of Poland’s storks, several regions offer excellent opportunities: Podlasie: This northeastern region boasts a wealth of wetlands and meadows, providing ideal habitats for storks. Warmia-Masuria: The picturesque lake district of northern Poland is another stork stronghold.

  4. According to the last 6th International Census of White Stork held in 2004 there are 230 thousand of stork couples. As many as 52.2 thousand of the couples live in Poland. In this respect we are White Storks’ favourite country leaving behind countries such as Spain, Ukraine, Belarus and Latvia.

  5. The storks are coming to Poland and we have a lot of surprises for stors' fans! First of all you will watch storks in Klekusiowo in 2D/3D as the only one broadcast in Poland and UE available in this technology.

  6. 19 lis 2015 · Following the trail of white storks through northeast Poland, where almost three-quarters of them live, offers an opportunity to explore the area’s history, wildlife and landscapes.

  7. Poles love storks. In many places those birds are encouraged to build their nests with special frames on house roofs or on poles near farms. People in the country still believe that a stork nest brings luck, protects the house against fires or against being struck by lightning.

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