In Europe (and probably elsewhere), Storks build their nests on top of church steeples and other tall towers. These nests are communal; they leave for the winter and the males return early to pick a nest for their mate, usually the same nest or one close by. These nests are 'passed down' through stork generations, and apparently some nests are reused for hundreds of years.
In Europe (and probably elsewhere), Storks build their nests on top of church steeples and other tall towers. These nests are communal; they leave for the winter and the males return early to pick a nest for their mate, usually the same nest or one close by. These nests are 'passed down' through stork generations, and apparently some nests are reused for hundreds of years.
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That nest actually sells for $200,000 pigeon dollars today.
smdh how are single-income pigeons supposed to afford that?