Čekaju svoje Klepetane: Rode zapele u Bugarskoj zbog zime
Desetak roda zbog debelih je minusa i obilnog snijega koji je napadao posljednjih dana zadobilo i ozljede pa su ih dobri ljudi iz sela na sjeveroistoku Bugarske primili u svoje domove
Storks that were saved by Bulgarian Idzhabi Sali are pictured in the village of Chernik, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
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Storks that were saved by Bulgarian Idzhabi Sali are pictured in the village of Chernik, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov | Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Storks that were saved by Bulgarian farmer Safet Ismail are pictured in the village of Zaritsa, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Bulgarian farmer Safet Ismail, 53, holds a stork that he saved in the village of Zaritsa, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Bulgarian farmer Safet Ismail, 53, reacts next to storks that he saved in the village of Zaritsa, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Storks that were saved by Bulgarian Idzhabi Sali are pictured in the village of Chernik, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Bulgarian Idzhabi Sali, 62, feeds storks that he saved in the village of Chernik, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Bulgarian farmer Safet Ismail, 53, reacts next to storks that he saved in the village of Zaritsa, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters
Storks that were saved by Bulgarian farmer Safet Ismail are pictured in the village of Zaritsa, Bulgaria, March 21, 2018. Dozens of people from villages in north-eastern Bulgaria took storks to their houses as a lot of the birds got injured due to freezing temperatures and snowfalls in the area over the last few days. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY| Foto: STOYAN NENOV/Reuters