Definitionn. large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white- and-black plumage
Last update: October 7, 2015
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Storks are usually found Near rivers and lakes. [Please select]
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In the garzeros of Venezuela are to be found nearly every kind of heron, crane, stork and ibis, together with an incredible number of Grallatores. [Please select]
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"Ay," he answered, "a narrow blue pennant on her mizzen is charged with a white bird--a stork, I think." [Please select]
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"That which he takes to be a stork is a heron--a white heron, and white is argent in heraldry, is't not." [Please select]
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She whistled for her favorite Stork, and soon the great bird came to her side. [Please select]
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"This isn't the road," said the Stork, as she twisted her long neck and looked sharply at the queer party. [Please select]
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"If he wasn't so big and heavy I would get him for you," remarked the Stork. [Please select]
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"That's all right," said the Stork, who was flying along beside them. [Please select]
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"Thank you," replied Dorothy, and then the kind Stork flew into the air and was soon out of sight. [Please select]
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The swallows knew nothing of them, but the stork nodded his head thoughtfully, saying, 'I think I know.' [Please select]
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In Turkey the stork is greatly respected, and lately he has been better thought of than ever. [Please select]
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