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TWO STORKS, ONE TREE &THE CANARIES

TWO STORKS, ONE TREE &THE CANARIES. Of SPAIN….and ALVIN. Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope June 8, 2004, 11:15 UT. Where Do Storks Really Come From!. Europe. White Stork. Black Stork. Two Main Storks Migrate to Spain.

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TWO STORKS, ONE TREE &THE CANARIES

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  1. TWO STORKS, ONE TREE &THE CANARIES Of SPAIN….and ALVIN

  2. Swedish 1-m Solar TelescopeJune 8, 2004, 11:15 UT

  3. Where Do Storks Really Come From! Europe

  4. White Stork Black Stork Two Main Storks Migrate to Spain

  5. Storks are tagged with Bird Rings Bird Watchers call in to web sites dedicatedto counting species of Avies or mail in found bands like the one pictured here.9013602MINIST.AGRICULT.ICONA-MADRID- SPAIN

  6. Terrestrial Predators mean high in the sky nests.

  7. Remains of the Roman Aqueduct, with nesting storks.

  8. That’s Rubbish!

  9. Canary Islands, Spain

  10. Sun’s 3’D Surface

  11. Spicules: Jets on the Sun

  12. ALVIN’s Titanic Discovery

  13. How Do They Cap All That Vino? • In the west and south of Spain, you will se a lot of trees like this one, without bark. • It is a cork oak. • The bark is stripped every 7 to 10 years to make cork floors and stops for wine bottles. • When a tree is recently stripped, the stem is orange colored. 

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