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ANIMAL ESTATE CLIENT: stork

Stork habitats are generally in wetlands or marsh near supplies of fresh water. Its habitat is sensitive to water level, which is the reason for its depeleting population.

During the dry season, when hunting fish is easiest, the male gathers sticks and materials for the nest and brings them to the female who constructs the nest.

Eggs are then laid and incubated in the shelter of the flimsy nests usually found in high places like in trees or on tall posts. The young birds eat regurgitated fish stored in the bottom of the nest, where they live for two months until they go on to mate and build their own nests