Friday, January 18, 2013

Why do we say the stork brings new babies?


The familiar legend that the stork brings new babies arises from the fact that the stork takes loving care of its own young.

When a new baby is born, people sometimes like to say they have had “a visit from the stork.”
The familiar legend that the stork brings new babies from heaven arises from the fact that storks are devoted parents.  They take loving care of their own young.
The only member of the stork family living in North America is the wood ibis, or wood stork, that lives in marshes along the southern coasts of the United States.
White storks live throughout Europe and Africa.  They are large, white birds with long, red legs and long necks.  They have no voice except for an occasional hiss.
They “speak” to one another by noisily rattling their long, red bills.
These are the storks that like to build large twig nests of chimneys and rooftops.
Many Dutch and German families build stork nests on rooftops and chimneys to attract storks.
A house that storks nest on is considered a lucky house.  Each spring, the birds often return to the same nests to raise their young. – Dick Rogers

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