Mar 14 • 18:25 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

They have arrived! Lithuanians share photos of the first storks spotted this year

The first storks of the year have been spotted in various regions of South Lithuania, according to meteorologist Gytis Valaika.

On March 14, meteorologist Gytis Valaika reported the sighting of the first storks in South Lithuania, with appearances noted in districts such as Alytus, Lazdijai, Šakiai, Kėdainiai, Plungė, Radviliškis, and Biržai. Many residents have taken to social media to share their excitement and photographs of these early spring arrivals.

Community engagement has been evident as individuals recount their personal encounters with the storks, with one man sharing a sighting from March 11 in the Šakiai district. This reflects a broader cultural appreciation for the stork's symbolism, heralding the arrival of spring in Lithuania. Such sightings often invoke nostalgia and joy among locals as they signify the changing seasons.

The return of storks not only holds ecological significance but also fosters a sense of connection within the community as people come together to celebrate nature's cycles. The activity on social media showcases how such moments enhance community ties while reminding everyone of the beauty of nature in their local environment.

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