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The Stork can be found close to the horizon in late autumn and late spring and is absent from the night sky throughout the summer months. A constellation of nine stars it is located on the opposite side of [[The Claw]] to [[The Chain]]. After [[The Great Wyrm]] it is probably the next largest constellation, along with [[The Mountain]].
The Stork can be found close to the horizon in late autumn and late spring and is absent from the night sky throughout the summer months. A constellation of nine stars it is located on the opposite side of [[The Claw]] to [[The Chain]]. After [[The Great Wyrm]] it is probably the next largest constellation, along with [[The Mountain]].


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The Stork can be found close to the horizon in late autumn and late spring and is absent from the night sky throughout the summer months. A constellation of nine stars it is located on the opposite side of The Claw to The Chain. After The Great Wyrm it is probably the next largest constellation, along with The Mountain.


The Stork (Constellation)
The Stork (Illus.)