Istanbul’s Historic Village Hosts Astonishing Stork Population

Sazlıbosna Neighborhood in Arnavutköy, Istanbul, is a historic village known for its ancient residential character. Designated as the “Sultans Walking Path” by the Ministry of Culture, it also serves as the final dwelling place of Suleiman the Magnificent. For years, the village has been a favored stopover for migrating storks, which build nests on electricity poles and rooftops. This unique coexistence between storks and the villagers astonishes observers. A recent drone footage captured the sight of stork nests, showcasing the harmonious relationship between humans and birds in the village.

 

Batuhan Toprak – Ahmet Faruk Sarıkoç

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