On the ground, storks are long, spindly, elegant birds that strut about like they have understand and disdained the world.
Then, their vulture-like wings haul their bodies into flight and - for that second between ground and air - they become cumbersome and almost shocking.
Once in flight, they transform again as the deep bow of their chests plough through the air like a boats sailing deeply through the water.
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