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Remarkably, young storks inherit this migratory instinct, and parents often know exactly where to find their offspring after months apart. Parenting and Communication
To save energy, they don't flap their wings constantly. Instead, they use "soaring" and "gliding" techniques, hitching a ride on warm thermal air currents. young storks inherit this migratory instinct
Projects like the White Stork Project in the UK are working hard to reintroduce these majestic birds to their historical breeding grounds. Seeing a "muster" or "phalanx" (the collective names for a group of storks) return to the wild is a powerful sign of a recovering ecosystem. they use "soaring" and "gliding" techniques