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A white stork, identified by its white plumage, black primary feathers, and reddish-orange beak, is centrally positioned within a large, sprawling nest constructed from dark branches, twigs, and fibrous organic material
MomentA white stork, identified by its white plumage, black primary feathers, and reddish-orange beak, is centrally positioned within a large, sprawling nest constructed from dark branches, twigs, and fibrous organic material. The nest is situated atop a utility pole, which appears to be concrete or heavily weathered wood, in Kadievo, Bulgaria. Two smaller, light-colored birds, likely stork chicks, are visible next to the adult stork within the nest. The pole is equipped with multiple insulators and supports several horizontal electrical or communication wires that traverse the lower half of the frame. Several small, dark-feathered passerine birds are perched on these wires, with one bird in flight near the upper right wires and another perched on a lower wire to the far left. The background is a clear, unobstructed light blue sky.


