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Black stork

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About Black stork

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It is easier to spot during migration, almost anywhere on the peninsula. The number of wintering individuals is increasing year by year. It frequents different environments depending on the period: during migrations it can be found in many environments, such as swamps, wet meadows, rice fields, and marshes. Instead, it nests in moist woods or forests near wetlands, mainly in northern Europe, and rock walls (mainly in areas with a Mediterranean climate), always far from human settlements or anthropogenic disturbances. Presents plumage is entirely black except for white on the lower parts of the trunk and the inside of the wings; at a short distance the back shows metallic highlights between green and violet. The beak and long legs are red while in juvenile specimens they are gray-green; juveniles also have white speckled breasts. Slightly smaller than the White Stork, it is 95 cm long and weighs about 3 kg. The cry: rare beak strokes, and a kind of blowing or sighing. It nests in trees of considerable height, or on rock faces, laying three to six eggs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to spot black storks is during migration periods, when they are easier to see almost anywhere on the peninsula. Additionally, the number of wintering individuals has been increasing year by year, making winter months another viable option for observation.
During migrations, black storks frequent swamps, wet meadows, rice fields, and marshes throughout the peninsula. For nesting birds, look for moist woods or forests near wetlands in northern Europe, or rock walls in Mediterranean climate areas, though these are always far from human settlements.
Black storks are slightly smaller than white storks at 95 cm long and weigh about 3 kg, with entirely black plumage except for white on the lower trunk and inside of the wings. Their backs display metallic green and violet highlights when viewed up close, and they have distinctive red beaks and long red legs, while juveniles have gray-green beaks and white speckled breasts.
Black storks are relatively quiet birds, producing rare beak strokes and occasional blowing or sighing sounds rather than loud calls. These subtle vocalizations make visual spotting during migration periods more reliable than locating them by sound.
Black storks nest in trees of considerable height or on rock faces, choosing locations in moist woods near wetlands or Mediterranean rock walls, always away from human disturbance. They typically lay three to six eggs per nesting season in these elevated locations.