Storks on Fire

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Storks are often guests on power lines on ex-Soviet territories. Sometimes power lines play bad jokes on their nests so firefighters come on rescue.





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    24 Responses to “Storks on Fire”

    1. Bean-O says:

      Oh, that’s mean.

    2. bugger . . . secodn!

    3. double bugger !!! trihd !!!

    4. Strelok says:

      who sez russians dont care for nature now eh !

    5. GAZZA says:

      Water - Electricity - Russians….. I think We will see a Darwin Award in here…

    6. Atru says:

      darwin award for you.
      Of course, they turned off electricity

    7. The Saint says:

      what are all those cars doi8ng there?

    8. The Saint says:

      what are all those cars doing there?

    9. Niels R. says:

      That’s communism: Free heating for EVERYONE :)

    10. pnw says:

      Bald Eagles do that near my home, although their nests, which can weigh up to 1 ton, never catch fire like that. Although, I do occasionally come accross fried ravens, their burnt skeletons still klinging to a wire.

    11. Zafarad says:

      Don`t disturb the poor birds,because they are cooking something! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    12. Donnageddon says:

      Think of the poor babies!!

    13. 4estgraham says:

      This explains the “Rolling Black outs” between Moscow and Tver…Just kidding.

    14. Timhotep says:

      Here In Finland a couple of cases like this have taken place with osprey nests. Too bad, but not unexpected.

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