Wet weather blamed for stork deaths
The wet and cold spring has brought death to stork colonies in western Switzerland. Only 28 of the 55 storks that hatched on the rooftops of the Swiss National Stud Farm at the end of April have survived. (SRF/swissinfo.ch)
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