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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.

26. “The stork in the sky knows its seasons,” wrote the prophet Jeremiah.

27. We airfreight the shipment because our agent has run out of stork.

28. A great shadow swooped in, the Stork bucked wildly and Farber cried out in alarm.

29. The stork brought home a new baby, and you don't want to share mommy?

30. In another case, when the female stork was shot, the father reared the young.”

31. Newly hatched wood storks cry for food, sending parents to hunt for newly plentiful minnows.

32. We always used to say the guys on the Ridge were lucky, the stork brought their babies.

33. White stork is migratory birds, like on the roof or large nests in the trees.

34. These storks are usually solitary nesters whose young, like those of Ibis, are dependent on their parents for food.

35. (2 Timothy 3:1-5) Will you imitate the stork and take notice of ‘the season’?

36. He is very glad that his wife's going to get a visit from the stork.

37. This emphasis on its international business was officially recognised by a change of name to John Stork International.

38. For additional information, contact Stork Craft at 1-800-274-0277 between 7AM to 3PM PST, Monday to Friday.

39. (2008) found that the storks were basal in the remaining Ardeae (after the penguins and seabirds), Gibb et al

40. Bitterns – Shoebill Storks & Hamerkops The twelve species of Bittern in the subfamily Botaurinae complete the family Ardeidae

41. The number in non-passerines generally varies between 9 and 11, but grebes, storks and flamingos have 12, and ostriches have 16.

42. Salmon patches (also called stork bites, angel kisses, or macular stains) are the most common type of Birthmark

43. (Jeremiah 7:18, 31) Why did Jeremiah choose the stork as an object lesson for the unfaithful Jews?

44. They fly with the neck outstretched, like most other storks, but unlike herons which retract their neck in flight.

45. In the spring, over 300,000 white storks have been counted migrating from Africa to Northern Europe by way of the Jordan Valley.

46. According to Hackett et al. (2008), loons, penguins, storks, and as well as Suliformes and Pelecaniformes, all seem to have evolved from a common ancestor.

47. A large tropical American stork (Jabiru mycteria) having white plumage with a pink band at the neck and a naked head.

48. Cranes, herons, storks, and spoonbills wade in the shallows, pausing motionless midstride, patiently waiting for an unsuspecting fish to swim within range.

49. 24 If you can imagine a benevolent and myopic stork in goggles and woolly hat, then you've just about got the picture.

50. Calls might be more than vocal; the drummings of the woodpecker or the Clackings of stork bills do the same thing

51. They represent real animals, all depicted at approximatively the same size and arranged in processions by species: elephants (some walking on snakes), storks, lions, oryxes and bovids.

52. Or it could be the impressive numbers of white storks at Gibraltar or the Bosporus preparing for their flight to Africa in the fall.

53. Azhdarchids are now well known as being terrestrial predators akin to ground hornbills or some storks, eating any prey item they could swallow whole.

54. Factors such as plant, warning, human disturbance, terrain, water source, and soil showed correlation to the habitat selection index for foraging of black stork.

55. 17 It was made of aluminiumtubing, Mylar and piano wire, with a weird horizontal stabiliser poking fromthe front like the head of a stork.

56. Blabmouth blabs Blaby Blacas Blacatz blaccent blaccents Blace blach-backed wood quail Blach-backed Wood Quail blach-headed sibia Blach-headed Sibia blach-necked stork Blacas

57. There are many synonyms of Childbed which include Accouchement, Confinement, Delivering, Delivery, Labor, Nativity, Parturition, Reproduction, Travail, Producing, Propagation, Procreation, Blessed Event, Bearing Children, Visit From The Stork, etc.

58. Migration of species such as storks, turtle doves, and swallows was recorded as many as 3,000 years ago by Ancient Greek authors, including Homer and Aristotle, and in the Book of Job.

59. When I was straightening up the couch, I found six hairpins, a lipstick a pair of false eyelashes and a swizzle stick from the Stork Club.

60. Predators of the tree sparrow include a variety of accipiters, falcons and owls, such as the Eurasian sparrowhawk, common kestrel, little owl, and sometimes long-eared owl and white stork.

61. This African-themed exhibit with African huts and a body of water, houses endangered birds like the Shoebill, the African Crowned Crane, the Saddle- Billed Stork and more.

62. Then he had to make it look like Stork was back on drugs and over his fear of needles, so he disguised himself and he went to the acupuncturist!

63. The white stork is a long-distance migrant, wintering in Africa from tropical Sub-Saharan Africa to as far south as South Africa, or on the Indian subcontinent.

64. There was then an attempt to raise the New World vultures to the rank of an independent order, Cathartiformes not closely associated with either the birds of prey or the storks and herons.

65. 16 hours ago · A great egret takes flight from a rookery, in background, on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, where a colony of wood storks and small groups of egrets and Anhinga are breeding in Port Richey.

66. In fact, the Creator himself said: “The stork in the sky knows its seasons; the turtledove and the swift and the thrush keep to the time of their return.” —Jeremiah 8:7.

67. ‘Assuredly, I have made him out to be more evil than he was.’ ‘This is good news, most Assuredly, for investors, and especially for pension funds.’ ‘The storks and lesser spotted eagles are Assuredly from every country between Germany and Russia.’

68. Brooklynite June 04, 2012 A little-known Daiquiri adaptation listed in both the Bartender’s Guide by Trader Vic and The Stork Club Bar Book, this recipe specifies Jamaican rum and swaps in honey syrup for the more traditional simple syrup sweetness.

69. ‘One look at an Anhinga's picture should remind you of the reptile precursors of birds!’ ‘Most of the postcranial elements belong to continental waterbirds, including pelicans, Anhingas, herons, storks, ducks, and rails.’ ‘Anhingas have webbed feet and a beak like an arrow to catch fish.’

70. (Job 39:13-18) In great contrast to the high-flying, majestically soaring storks with their broad powerful wings, the ostrich is flightless; its wings are incapable of sustaining the bird’s weight, and its flat breastbone lacks the “keel” that supports the flying muscles of birds of flight.

71. A Martenitsa (Bulgarian: мартеница, pronounced [ˈmartɛnit͡sa]; Macedonian: мартинка, romanized: martinka; Greek: μάρτης; Romanian: mărțișor) is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and usually in the form of two dolls, a white male and a red female.Martenitsi are worn from Baba Marta Day (March 1) until the wearer first sees a stork, swallow, or

72. The Begat The Begat So they Begat Caine And they Begat Abel Who Begat the rabble At the Tower of Babel They Begat the Cohens They Begat O'Rourkes And they Begat the people Who believed in storks Lordy, Lordy How they did Begat How they did Begat Even more than that And when the Begat got To gettin' under par They Begat the daughters Of the DAR

73. 12 But you must not eat these: the eagle, the osprey, the black vulture,+ 13 the red kite, the black kite, every kind of glede, 14 every kind of raven, 15 the ostrich, the owl, the gull, every kind of falcon, 16 the little owl, the long-eared owl, the swan, 17 the pelican, the vulture, the cormorant, 18 the stork, every kind of heron, the hoopoe, and the bat.

74. 13 “‘These are the flying creatures that you are to loathe; they should not be eaten, for they are loathsome: the eagle,+ the osprey, the black vulture,+ 14 the red kite and every kind of black kite, 15 every kind of raven, 16 the ostrich, the owl, the gull, every kind of falcon, 17 the little owl, the cormorant, the long-eared owl, 18 the swan, the pelican, the vulture, 19 the stork, every kind of heron, the hoopoe, and the bat.