Roses, cabbages and storks …

You know how it works: girls are born in roses, boys in cabbages, and storks are FedExing the babies round the world.

If it’s so, Andalusia must have a pretty high rate of birth, because we’re seing storks everywhere. There’s almost no electrical pole left without supporting a nest and a pair of storks.

You know me, I love to debunk the myths, so I took my best camera, hided around small lakes and pounds, took a lot of pictures … not a single baby, not even just the diapers, nothing.

That could explain why the birth rate isn’t so good after all, according to Wikipedia: when the storks are loosing their parcels flying around …

So, I started to look at the competitors, UPS, DHL, geese, platalea leucorodia (aka the spatula), and some other ones. You’ll see by yourself here below: nothing, nada, niente, null, void. Not a single babyface.

The myth is dead. Look at the pictures and stay tuned, for more sensational disclosures …

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  1. florenceschwed Avatar

    Impressive pictures, guys! 🙂

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  2. hmillich Avatar

    Could they have all been “returned to sender”? H

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    1. Nicolas Avatar

      That could not be an explaination, because it’ll cause a double traffic of storks, bringing them and returned them …

      I think hard about it (that what retired are doing all the time), and came to the conclusion that internet must have disrupted the supply chain. Bezos’ Babies ?

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