A ravenous and dehydrated stork wandered into a pharmacy in the town of
Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany. on Monday. It is now being nursed back
to health in a zoo in Nuremberg.
Pharmacists at the Beyschlagsche Apotheke were surprised when the
unusual customer walked through the door at about midday.
After leaving its nest on the roof of the pharmacy, the hungry young
bird had been traipsing up and down the high street for a few hours.
Bypassing all the other shops, it finally entered the pharmacy, to the
astonishment of owner Gabriele Sehring-Castelli and colleague Heike
Wenisch.
The famished and dehydrated stork was probably seeking “refuge”, as well
as food and drink, Gabriele Sehring-Castelli said.
After giving it a watering can full of water, the pharmacists “left it
in peace”, the owner went on to say.
However, it subsequently became apparent that the stork “couldn’t fly
and needed help”, Sehring-Castelli added.
A stork expert was then notified about the wandering bird, which was
missing several feathers.
The most likely reason for the stunted growth of the stork’s feathers is
that a few weeks after the bird had hatched, the weather was too cold
and wet.
In these conditions, the feathers wouldn't have been able to form properly, ornithologist Michael Zimmermann said.
“We have already had this problem a dozen times this year.”
It appears the unfortunate bird had not been fed by its parents because it was incapable of flying.
But things are now looking up for the meandering stork. The specialist
took it to the Nuremberg Zoo on Tuesday, where it is currently being
looked after.
Its missing feathers should grow naturally within the next year or so.
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