storks in the PONS Dictionary

storks Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a flock of storks came flying

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The most common birds are sparrows, finches, milanos, storks, eagles, sleets.
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He climbed on a stork as the storks were flying south.
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Though known to eat putrid and seemingly inedible foods, these storks may sometimes wash food in water to remove soil.
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He then ordered the other flights of the squadron to choose emblems using storks in other postures.
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Beautifying to this are thousands of spotless white storks flying around.
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Storks eventually won the third and fourth match to claim their third consecutive title.
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Insofar, the shoebill is today recognized as the formerly missing link uniting pelicans and storks.
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Other fauna are jackals, marine turtles, seagulls, storks, ducks and flamingos.
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Some groups are nearly voiceless, producing only percussive and rhythmic sounds, such as the storks, which clatter their bills.
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It depicts three storks about to set off.
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