This year's harsh winter forced me to organize the wintering of my birds in a different way. If earlier they spent the peaceful winter outside, this year I had to make warm rooms for them. For example, the stork Beak moved to live in a summer house. I put straw there so that his feet wouldn't freeze. The first video you see here is the first day of the stork Beak in a new place.
When I posted the first video on Facebook, a funny situation happened. People started writing in the comments and asking, where is the second leg? Then I had to shoot a second video to show that the stork Beak has two nakes. His problem is not in his legs, the problem is that when he was a chick he broke one wing. The veterinarian could not restore the wing and it was amputated.
Finally, the third video. Here's the stork Beak’s lunch. We must remember that storks are carnivorous birds. Their main food is fish, mice and chickens. Mice and chickens are necessary for the normal digestion of such a bird. Fortunately, I buy day-old chickens already frozen. I would never be able to feed a live mouse or a live chicken.