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Driving through Extremadura this summer I was surprised by the number of stork's nests on electricity pylons. In some places every pylon on a stretch of line seemed to have a nest on it, as far as the eye could see. It is only my second time in Spain (the first was many years ago) but I had always associated storks to church towers and buildings. Is this choice of nesting site a recent adaptation?




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