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The White Stork is one of the most famous stork species, often seen in Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. It’s known for nesting on rooftops, chimneys, and tall trees. The centres of stork diversity are in tropical Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, with eight and six breeding species respectively. Just three species are present in the New World: wood stork, maguari stork and jabiru, which is the tallest flying bird of the Americas. Stork Stork Storks are large, long-legged wading birds known for their impressive size and distinctive, long bills. They are found in wetlands, grasslands, and coastal areas around the world. Storks feed on a diet of fish, amphibians, and small mammals, often using their bills to probe for food in shallow water. Learn about the white stork, a large wading bird with a long neck and bill, and its distribution, habitat, types, and conservation status. Find out how storks feed, nest, communicate, and migrate across the world.