Storks nest on an Electrical Pylon, Duhok, Iraq image credit: Anadolu Agency via: The Guardian Week in Wildlife

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Storks nest on an Electrical Pylon, Duhok, Iraq image credit: Anadolu Agency via: The Guardian Week in Wildlife
A Stork flies over its Nest on an Electrical Pylon, in a Field near Frankfurt, Germany image credit: Michael Probst / Associated Press via: The Guardian
Storks in Black & White and Storks in Colour, the Same Building, Munster, Haut-Rhin, France image credits: Vilmos Marso on photoblog.hk - Black & White Iman Heijboer on Flickr - Colour
A White Stork brings Nesting Material to its Mate, a Stork Colony in Biebesheim, Germany The courtship season for white storks begins in late February image credit: Ronald Wittek / EPA
Storks nest on an Electrical Pylon, Diyarbakir, Turkey storks have migrated to the area from the Nile Valley in Egypt image credit: Anadolu Agency, Ankara, Turkey via: The Guardian
Sinantropía, 2023 photographs by Txema Salvans from the collection of Fundación Foto Colectania, Barcelona
Synanthropy is the concept that defines the ability of some species of flora and fauna to adapt to environmental conditions created or modified as a result of human activity. As an example of this concept, we can mention storks, which we have subjected, degrading their habitats to the point of scarcity. We have forced them to colonize structures completely alien to their natural environment, displacing them near landfills and making them coexist with plastics and other waste. - Txema Salvans (abridged)
image credits: Txema Salvans / Fundación Foto Colectania
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Storks on the Nest image credit: Denitsa Kireva on Pexels
White Storks near a Coal-fired Power Plant, Obilić, Kosovo image credit: Valdrin Xhemaj / Reuters via: The Guardian Week in Wildlife