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Aesop's fable "The Frogs Who Asked for a King" is about human folly and the dangers of discontent. This version comes from the beautifully illustrated 1915 edition Aesop's Fables for Children, ...
Standing over a metre tall, the Black-necked Stork is one of India's largest and rarest wetland birds. Unlike other storks that often feed in flocks, this one prefers to forage alone or in pairs.
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She sang a folk song she had penned about the greater adjutant stork, locally called the hargila (Assamese for bone-swallower) for its distinctive neck.
Source: Yale School of Public Health (Adobe Stock) Doc talk Stork bite — a reddish discoloration or birthmark on the skin of a newborn baby, typically found on the back of the head or neck.
Stork bites will appear on the back of the neck and can last into adult years. Because these marks are often mild and have no symptoms, there is no treatment necessary.
Salmon patches (also called stork bites) are very common birthmarks and appear on newborn babies. These marks are small blood vessels (capillaries) that are visible through the skin.
Udaipur, December 23, 2024- Menar Lake in Rajasthan has become a breeding site for the rare Black-Necked Stork. This is the first time this bird species has bred in the area. There are only about ...
Danny managed to snap a picture of the stork flying. Source: Danny Lloyd photography The Black-necked stork is easily identified from all other Aussie birds due to its unique appearance.
To report woolly-necked nest sightings to Gula, send information and/or photographs via WhatsApp on 071 1900604. Sightings of ringed woolly-necked storks can also be reported to him on the same ...
The endangered black-necked stork. Photo: Paul Fuller. IN a groundbreaking effort to support the endangered black-necked stork population, a specially designed artificial nest has been installed in ...