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We Have Storks Again

6/8/2019

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No, we are not expecting any new arrivals in my family. For the first time in nearly a decade, a pair of storks have built a nest in the village I call home.

Storks are ubiquitous in this part of the country. Pass through any village or small town in western Hungary and you are bound to see a stork nest perched upon a telephone poll or a chimney. Some settlements have have as many as four or five stork nests. They are an integral part of the rural scenery in this part of the world, and their presence is viewed as a sign of good fortune. When I purchased my home in Fertőendréd, I assumed the village had a stork nest somewhere, but I had no luck spotting it during my first walks around the village. I eventually asked some of my neighbors about it and was quickly informed that the storks had left a decade before and had not come back.

Like many other villages in this area, Fertőendréd had storks for as long as people could remember. The nest had been on the high chimney of the old manor located next to the village priory. Sadly, one day the chimney collapsed under the weight of the nest. The nest, and the eggs it contained, crashed to the ground below. The stork couple flew away and never returned. 

Thus, for the past ten years, Fertőendréd has been one of the only villages in this area without storks. Shortly after I moved here, the mayor and the village council voted in favor of attempting to lure a stork family back to the settlement and had a large iron ring resembling a wagon wheel placed atop on of the telephone poles lining Main Street.  
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The following spring the villagers awaited the arrival of the storks, but no storks came. The iron ring remained empty high above the street. It quickly became a rather tragic and barren symbol of our collective misfortune. Two more springs came and went, but the iron stand remained empty. People eventually lost interest in the barren iron stork stand and gave up what little hope they had of ever attracting storks back to the village.

"Well, on the bright side, having no storks makes us unique," one of my neighbor's muttered to me one day as we passed under the empty stand. 

This spring the storks returned, but Fertőendréd residents, yours truly among them, did not notice them until they had nearly completed their nest atop the iron ring. Needless to say, everyone in the village is quite pleased with this development, particularly the mayor and the village council who had been on the receiving end of some fairly imaginative barbs and criticisms for their funding of the stork nest stand three years prior. 

I view the return of storks to this village as a good omen, both for me and for the settlement as a whole. Here's hoping the storks have a good summer and return next spring. And here's hoping they bring some fresh good luck with them every time they return from wintering in Africa.   
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S.K. Orr link
6/9/2019 04:13:15

This is happy news. I have a deep fondness for birds and take considerable delight in locating and monitoring the nests of the various species on my smallholding. I've never seen a stork in person and would be so pleased if I could see a pair raising their offspring in one of those magnificent nests.

I do hope the mayor and village council feel vindicated for their decision to fund the nest frame. How many would have protested if they had funded, say, one of those horrible modern art abominations so common in public squares these days?

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Francis Berger
6/9/2019 16:56:20

@ S.K. - I have always been partial to birds as well. Storks are big birds! I never appreciated how big they are until I saw them for the first time over here. The storks certainly add charm to the rural landscape over here. They tend to give the villages an almost fairytale-like quality.

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