storks in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

storks in the PONS Dictionary

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Insofar, the shoebill is today recognized as the formerly missing link uniting pelicans and storks.
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He climbed on a stork as the storks were flying south.
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The sanctuary is also a breeding ground for rare and endangered species like grey pelicans, little cormorants, open bill storks and spoon bills.
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Other fauna are jackals, marine turtles, seagulls, storks, ducks and flamingos.
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Beautifying to this are thousands of spotless white storks flying around.
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Storks are mute; bill-clattering is an important mode of stork communication at the nest.
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Storks eventually won the third and fourth match to claim their third consecutive title.
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Storks tend to use soaring, gliding flight, which conserves energy.
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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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The lagoon attracts a wide variety of water birds including storks, ibis, ducks, coot, gulls and tern.
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