What should we call it when we see a snoring stork? Snorking? “Not a critter we get to see very often,” notes sender-inner Murray C. “It’s as if he’s his own bagpipe.”
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What should we call it when we see a snoring stork? Snorking? “Not a critter we get to see very often,” notes sender-inner Murray C. “It’s as if he’s his own bagpipe.”
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Storkle?
Little fuzzball – I want to swaddle him up and carry him around.
OMG!! I think I’m part stork! ? I do that same whining/sighing sound when I get comfy in bed under a warm blanket before going to sleep!
Me, too! I think it’s a self-comforting sound, not a snore. Awwwww …
Sonata (or is that Snorata?) for bagpipes and castanets 🙂
He’s almost as talkative as Teddy Bear!
If storks bring human babies, who brings stork babies?
Scientific research shows that they are found under cabbages.
Ha ha!
#SpeakersUp
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What a cutie patootie!!!! Bebeh storkie is not a common site. Wonder why he or she is an orphanismo.
I too often act as my own bagpipe, though the wind does not always come out of my mouth *ahem*.
Loved this so much!
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Bebeh storks are not common to see, but a snoring bebeh is precious. I too wanted to swaddle it and hold it. Loved hearing the snores.
Multiply sound by 10,000 and learn how Dinosaur hatchlings sound when they snore.
Precious creature.
Was just about to say the sounds like the dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park
Awww, that is the cutest sleeping snoring ever! And I never realized that storks eat meat…
Fish. They glommie the fishy.
Imma glommie da fishy.
No glommie the fishy.
Already glommied.
Awww! Attempting to nestle with the box!