Storks[1] are faithful[2] animals. Year after year,
the couples, which stayed together for life, always return to the same
nest. Storks' nests are very big and made with anything the storks can
find: branches, manure, rags even newspaper. These nests can weigh up
to fifty kilos especially since the storks add to them every year. To support such constructions in the past, storks nested[3]
in big trees or on rocky cliffs. But when they discovered human dwellings
they immediately found that chimneys would be perfect for their nests.
Especially because it's rare, human beings welcome them with
open arms. And they've even converted the chimneys so the storks could
be even more comfortable. And for centuries now storks have returned every
year to the same nests.