stork|storks in English

noun

[stɔrk /stɔːk]

any of a number of large wading birds having long legs and a long narrow bill (native to the Eastern Hemisphere)

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1. then black storks.

2. Greater adjutant stork

3. Shortly after 6:00 a.m. two young storks leave the eyrie for the last time. The young stork with band #H2822 remains in the area and stays at the eyrie over night.

4. The stork visited the family yesterday.

5. A Lesson From the Stork

6. A stork flew slowly past.

7. The stork is starting to move.

8. I swear I've never seen a stork.

9. A stork visited the Browns last week.

10. There are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.

11. Thus some authorities placed them in the Ciconiiformes with storks and herons; Sibley and Monroe (1990) even considered them a subfamily of the storks.

12. Stork - Filial duty, emblem of a grateful man.

13. To the Israelites, the stork, and especially the white stork, was a familiar sight as it migrated through Bible lands.

14. The migratory species like the white stork and the black stork soar on broad wings and rely on thermals of hot air for sustained long distance flight.

15. I wouldn't want to be the stork that brought that guy.

16. Testerday, while taking a walk, I saw a few storks.

17. “EVEN the stork in the heavens —it well knows its appointed times . . .

18. (Job 39:13-18) The stork flies high on its powerful wings.

19. 7 Even the stork in the sky knows its seasons;*

20. Stork affects our quality of life, health and lives greatly.

21. He was flown out in a tiny Stork spotter plane to Rome.

22. 2 Most Confusingly named as it is a stork not an ibis

23. Most confusingly named as it is a stork not an ibis.

24. (Jeremiah 8:7) Nearly half a million storks still pass through Israel every spring.

25. Birthmarks are also called macular stains, stork bites, salmon patches and angel kisses.