Black stork, dialect: hajstra [4] [5] (Ciconia nigra) - a species of large bird from the stork family. Widespread but infrequent. It breeds in scattered areas in Europe (mainly in Spain and the central and eastern parts of the continent) and Asia, east to the Pacific Ocean. Black storks undertake long-distance migrations. The wintering grounds of the European population are located in the tropical regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Asian population in the Indian subcontinent. When migrating from Europe to Africa, storks bypass the Mediterranean Sea and take the route leading through the countries of the Levant (in the east) or the Strait of Gibraltar (in the west). An isolated sedentary population lives in South Africa. The black stork was first described by Linnaeus in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae. The average body length of this bird is 95–100 cm, while the wingspan is 145–155 cm. The plumage is mostly black with a white underside of the body, distinguished by red legs and a long, pointed red beak.
Black stork, dialect: hajstra [4] [5] (Ciconia nigra) - a species of large bird from the stork family. Widespread but infrequent. It breeds in scattered areas in Europe (mainly in Spain and the central and eastern parts of the continent) and Asia, east to the Pacific Ocean. Black storks undertake long-distance migrations. The wintering grounds of the European population are located in the tropical regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Asian population in the Indian subcontinent. When migrating from Europe to Africa, storks bypass the Mediterranean Sea and take the route leading through the countries of the Levant (in the east) or the Strait of Gibraltar (in the west). An isolated sedentary population lives in South Africa. The black stork was first described by Linnaeus in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae. The average body length of this bird is 95–100 cm, while the wingspan is 145–155 cm. The plumage is mostly black with a white underside of the body, distinguished by red legs and a long, pointed red beak.
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