
Pair of White Storks mating in Alsace France. (Click on photos to view full size).
The White Stork is the beloved emblem of the Alsace region of France and appears in symbols and art everywhere in the region.

Yet, by mid-1970, there were only ten mating pairs of White Storks left in Alsace.

They were virtually extinct in this area, although thriving in other parts of the world.

Today, due to local co-operative conservation efforts, there are now an estimated 600 mating pairs of White Storks in Alsace.

Stork populations were decimated mostly by power line electrocution and habitat destruction.

I was fortunate to see this pair in the process of mating and nest-building.

When we returned to our apartment after a day of stork watching, I photographed a pair of local falcon’s mating on a nearby balcony. It is springtime in France after all! Vive La France!

White Storks mate for life, and return to the same nests each year.

Cheers to you from Alsace’s beautiful, White Storks~
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Great shots…! 😍
Merci beaucoup mon ami Andy!
Always a pleasure Cindy 😊
Incredibly beautiful.
They are gorgeous, graceful creatures~
Beautiful, Cindy. 🙂 — Suzanne
Thank you Patricia!
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More beautiful photos from Cindy.
Ahhh, the storks and I are grateful! <3
OH wow I didn’t know they mate for life like Swans. How beautiful Cindy. I love these! Each one is such a wonderful sight are rare I realize! <3
They are graceful, gorgeous and faithful! <3
Gorgeous, Cindy!
Merci beaucoup Susan~
Amazing… thanks for sharing these pics.
Thank you more for appreciating them!
schöne Bilder
Vielen danke!
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I love Cindy Knoke’s photographs of her travels where we get to see picturesque towns and amazing sea and landscapes but I also miss her photographs of the natural world. These are stunning and very beautiful.. #recommended
Hugs to you dear Sally and thank you too on behalf of the storks and I! <3
Pleasure Cindy.. have a wonderful Easter.. ♥
You too my friend.
Amazing shots !!!
Aww, thanks much & cheers to you~
Magically!
Wow.. these are amazing photo’s Cindy.. Just a beautiful pair… 🙂 Fabulous
They are so gorgeous aren’t they, with the white and black feathers, and bright red beaks!
So Beautiful Cindy xx
I love it when humans have the will to turn around the destruction of a species and are successful. Great photos, Cindy!
I do too, and what I notice often, is this is accomplished by dedicated individuals working together to protect and conserve. The conservation efforts of people in Alsace is so impressive~
These photographs of the storks are incredible, Cindy.
Ah, thank you very much~
Beautiful birds and shots! It is the bird of my childhood.
How wonderful it must feel for you to know they are thriving once again in Alsace! <3
Actually, most of European countries are habitat for them. I envy you can see them.
Happy Easter!
I read that. I have only seen storks in Africa, so they were quite a thrill for me.
Wow ! They mate with the same stork for life ! ( not like some humans we know…. )
Many birds do this. Humans have quite a lot to learn from animals, but I fear we will never catch up! <3
oh, I felt as though I should have been closing my eyes!!
Respecting their privacy. Did you notice the affection afterwards? Lovely~ <3
OOH! That time of year again.
Yes indeed. It seems especially so here in France!
🙂
Gorgeous birds and as always, awesome shots!
Thanks Steph & cheers to you from France~ <3
Have fun. Can hardly wait to see more photos. 💗
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You are making a wonderful trip through my continent Cindy. I envy you and it makes me want to pack my suitcase again and take a train, plane or bus to everywhereland. The story of the storks is the same as in my country, the Netherlands. They were almost extinct and then by breeding programs reintroduced, and now they thrive. We got a pair nesting in the vincinity of my house. A well known and much loved little song over here tells about the weeping frog with her son sitting on her knee (!). She explains to him that the boy’s father was eaten by that stork over there. The little frog says: ‘Dear mother, when I’ll be grown, I’ll beat him to jelly’ 🙂 The good news is: after being almost gone as well, the frogs are back again in our ponds and ditches!
Oh what a wonderful, rich, comment!
“It makes me want to pack my suitcase again and take a train, plane or bus to everywhereland.”
I always feel this way, so I understand exactly what you are saying. In everywhereland there is so much beauty, and I want to see as much of it as I possibly can. People like you understand and you express it movingly.
How wonderful that you have a nest nearby! You can photograph the chicks! I will be gone before they hatch, so I would love to see your photographs.
The frogs are back, the storks are back, so little children can still be sung their special song once again!
Some things are right in the world. Thank you for telling me this. It made me happy. <3
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As cegonhas e eu obrigada meu amigo! <3
Breath Taking, thank you Cindy. ~~dru~~
Ah, thank you more for your kindness~
Beautiful pictures of beautiful creatures.
Aren’t they glorious. After a day watching them, I went to sleep with the sound of their clattering song singing in my head~
An absolutely smashing set of photos, Cindy!
The storks are such a strong Alsatian symbol. <3
To go to sleep
we count storks
not sheep
Thanks for sharing for your magnificent impressions. Happy Easter to you all! 🐣🐰🐣
How wonderful! After watching the storks, I fell asleep with their distinctive clacking calls singing in my head, in a gorgeous old Alsatian house. I can so understand why these graceful, faithful and beautiful creatures are such an important cultural symbol. Cheers to you my friend and happy stork filled dreams~ <3
Gorgeous photos as always. Sad about the power line’s decreasing storks’ numbers. Beautiful creatures.
Always so wonderful to have you pop in and say hello Carrie! Cheers to you & hope all is well with you~ <3
Thanks, it is. Same to you!
These are awesome shots Cindy. 🙂
Hugs to you my friend and cheers too! <3
Once again Cindy your photographs are superb, giving us a close-up that lets enjoy the the incredible clarity and detailing of the beautiful birds.
They are so gorgeous aren’t they. We can so clearly see why all this mythology and symbolism rose up around them. Graceful, faithful and beautiful creatures~ <3
Wow – your photographs are just so astonishing. One of my early American ancestors came from Alsace so this really resonated with me.
You must visit here someday. You will fall in love with the Alsatian <3 !
Which Alsatian – is he tall, dark and handsome???
Laughing…..
What beautiful creatures. You have captured them perfectly. So glad they are building in numbers again.
Can you imagine what a loss it would have been if they have become extinct from Alsace. They are under threat in other areas too, like so many of our wild creatures great and small~
Ah, Springtime in France and love is in the air – literally 😉
Yep, and it is intoxicating, even without the Alsatian wine!
What a tender and exquisite couple!
I am glad you see the tenderness. It was so evident. The photos may not show it, but the male was very gentle and solicitous towards the female. The bond between them was quite moving to see. Happy Easter Dor~
Love at first bite! 🙂 Have you ever watched Turkeys mate, Cindy. It can get quite rough and tumble. –Curt
I’ve missed turkeys, but ducks are seriously brutal, so I know what you mean. But the storks mating was actually quite tender. There was solicitousness consistently from the male. I think they press the beaks to avoid accidental injury, trust me I am guessing here, I am not an expert on storks, but the mating was really quite gentle. If there is a stork expert reading this, I hope they chime in and let us know.
That’s nice to know. As for ducks, yes, the male ducks the female, so to speak. –Curt
I never thought of that……..
Thank you for sharing these precious beauties with us — I’m grateful for your amazing eye and skills behind the camera.
I am grateful for your kind thoughtfulness and appreciation of these wonderful creatures!
Wow, how did you capture these? Amazing shots!
Luck, being quiet, standing still, but being mobil, ie., no tripod, and going outside a lot. Plus, I swear, keeping my telephoto on full zoom stuck to my eye with no tripod so I can move when I want, interests birds and wild animals. They always stare into the lens, wondering God only knows what!!! Maybe they wonder what sort of creature is that? Most photographers I see photographing birds use tripods. I never do, so I bet I look weird. As a matter of fact I know I look weird.
So, thats the key, just go outside with a camera stuck to your face, and look weird, and voulah.
Aren’t you sad you asked???? 🙂
Haha. You made me laugh Cindy! Thank you so much for the tips! I don’t like to use tripod either, so this stuck to my eye thing works perfectly! 🙂
Cheers to you my friend~
Stellar, Cindy!! You capture the beauty, elegance and dignity of our fellow creatures. Hugs!
Hugs back to you Rebecca and I bet the flowers are blooming in glory now in Vancouver! <3
We’ve had very cold weather and lots of rain this year! So everything is a little slower! But the daffodils always come through!!!
Exquisite birds! So happy to know they are no longer in jeopardy! 💜
Good people, saving good wild creatures, is good news, we all need! <3
Amen to that!
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Beautiful birds and very impressive shots, Cindy 🙂
Amazing photos, Cindy 🙂
Hugs to you in sunny Spain Irene! <3
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I didn’t realize white storks mate for life — just look at all the interesting things I’m learning from “our” travels together, Cindy! Thank you!!
And thank goodness google is here to make me look like I know what I am talking about! Martha Stewart is right. You can learn new things every day. She probably googled that……
Wow, that’s so gorgeous, Sue. This is a beautiful and interesting posts; thanks for sharing the White Storks manting.
The storks and I thank you Isabel & send you cheers from France~
Oh, melt my heart! That one close-up photo is especially precious! <3 I never knew that about the Alsace Storks…thank you for both the beauty and the education!
Ah, thank you for being an awesome friend~ <3
what amazing pictures… bless you.. you are the best! xxxxoo
Visa versa 2UX2! <3
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Thank you my friend on behalf of the beautiful storks and Happy Easter!
So gorgeous! My father in law was Alsatian, on a side note 🤗
Thanks much & Happy Easter. Your father in law probably loved White Storks!
I’m sure…who wouldn’t 🙂
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Completely wonderful, Cindy. VVG!
Merci beaucoup mon ami & Happy Easter!
Gorgeous birds
I am seeing them in their nests everyday which is quite a thrill!
Beautifully captured! They just look so in love together..
I am so glad you can see this! It was evident to me and very touching~
Such an important example of what communities can do when people work together, Cindy, and as always, exquisite photos that immortalize the wonder of life.
Hugs & gratitude to you my friend for seeing the bigger picture~ <3
Beautiful post, beautiful storks and a beautiful “Good News” story! 🙂 xo
Beautiful Easter to you dear Bette & thank you too!
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Hugs to you my friend and a big thank you from me and the storks! <3