ማረፊያ ጎጆ
Summary
Many people think about these storks as being European because of where they build nests of sticks, mud and sod and lay eggs, four at a time. But most of the white storks avoid bitter European winters by migrating to Africa, a journey that takes almost 50 days. Their flight takes them over the Strait of Gibraltar into the Sahara desert, following the thermal patterns that let them fly efficiently. They follow the Nile River south to eventually settle in places like the Rift Valley Lakes of Ethiopia.