In the middle of Selcuk are the remains of a Roman aqueduct. Storks come to nest on top of them every April and May. We could hear -- and barely see -- the new baby storks (storklets?) today.
These pictures are for Amy, who likes pictures of birds from other places.
Peace,
Milton
Posted by don't eat alone at 3:57 PM
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2 comments:
I guess they just finished delivering the babies to their families, because they look a wee bit tuckered out.
enjoying the stories of the sabitical(sp).
YAY BIRDIES!!!
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