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Surenavan, a small village in the Ararat Province of Armenia (near the Ararat Valley wetlands), is famously nicknamed the “village of storks.”Every spring, hundreds of White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) return from their migration and build massive nests on utility poles, rooftops, chimneys, and other elevated structures throughout the village. Because large trees are relatively scarce in the area, the birds have adapted to using man-made poles and buildings.Did you know? 🎓

Surenavan, a small village in the Ararat Province of Armenia (near the Ararat Valley wetlands), is famously nicknamed the “village of storks.”Every spring, hundreds of White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) return from their migration and build massive nests on utility poles, rooftops, chimneys, and other elevated structures throughout the village. Because large trees are relatively scarce in the area, the birds have adapted to using man-made poles and buildings.Did you know? 🎓
Surenavan, a small village in the Ararat Province of Armenia (near the Ararat Valley wetlands), is famously nicknamed the “village of storks.”Every spring, hundreds of White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) return from their migration and build massive nests on utility poles, rooftops, chimneys, and other elevated structures throughout the village. Because large trees are relatively scarce in the area, the birds have adapted to using man-made poles and buildings.Did you know? 🎓

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