THE STORK
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he Bible’s name of this bird means gentleness or affection, and the stork very well deserves such a name. It is very kind indeed to its young ones, and takes pains to find some things for them that it does not itself eat.
       It is said that when a house, on the top of which was a stork’s nest, once took fire, the mother bird would not fly away, because the young ones were not large or strong enough to go with her, and so they were all burned together.
       They are very kind to the old birds, too; and the younger storks sometimes carry the old ones on their wings when they have become tired with flying a great way; and bring food to them in their nests just as the old ones used to bring it to them.
       It is a beautiful example for every child, teaching him to repay his parents in every way he can for all their love and care.
       The stork is about a yard long from its head to the end of the tail; its color is white, excepting some of the great quill feathers, which are black. Its nest is large and flat, and made mostly of sticks; the eggs are about as large as those of a goose, and a little yellowish.
       It does not sing; the only noise it makes is by striking one part of its bill upon the other. While it is sleeping it stands on one leg, with its neck bent backward, and its head resting between its shoulders.
       The Jews were forbidden by God to use the stork for food; perhaps this was because it lives upon such animals as frogs, fishes and serpents.
       The stork is a bird of passage; it spends the summer in Holland and other countries in the north of Europe, but flies to a warmer climate before cold weather comes. They seem to have a kind of agreement among themselves about starting on these long journeys; and for a fort-night before they are ready, they may be seen collecting in great numbers-then all take to their wings at once.
       This explains a verse in the eighty chapter of Jeremiah, “The stork in the heavens knoweth her appointed times;” that is, her times of going to a warmer climate or returning.
       After the winter has gone, the storks fly back to their summer home, and very often take their old nests again.
       In Europe, these are generally made on the tops of houses or old chimneys, and the birds are so gentle and harmless that the people never disturb them, but are glad to see them come back.
       In some countries the roofs of the houses are flat, and the people walk and sleep on them; in these places the storks often build their nest on the flat branches of some spreading tree. In the 104th Psalm we read, “As for the stork, the fir-trees are her house.”
		 
		
	
Comments (13)
Very informative post. I enjoyed reading every word. ~Carolyn
Interesting reading!
So if we call you a good old bird, that’s a compliment, right?
   That was very historkal reading.
That was a great read! Thanks for sharing.
And all along I thought they brought babies to new moms and dads.
I wish every human had such traits…….. the older I get the more I wish for this lol!!!! have a great weekend!!!!
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I had’t thought about storks in a while…interesting Randy….Mike
Thats interesting. Nigeria is probably not much different depending what state you are in. The northen states are Islamic and are probably more Arabian. The southern states are more Christian. Generally the Christians do not practise as much traditional religion as they do in South Africa. They take the Bible more seriously. Most Nigerians in South Africa are connected to the drug trade so much so that Nigerian is another word for a dealer.
they are awesome!!!!!!
  heehee!
Randy ~ Have you seen this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLeNcSZA0tw
Nice post. Very interesting.
But I couldn’t help to think of those commericals where the stork is visiting women. I would be the one running from the stork!! : 0
Stork is nice but not much in the way of drumsticks.