The storks are adorable, so I put the description through Google Translate.
Google Translate says, "Every year in the spring around Easter, hundreds of storks return to us from their wintering grounds in Africa. They return to their original nests on various chimneys to raise more offspring. A coil from Prusament replaces the chimney to create a model of a stork's nest. We can make a nest out of dry grass and attach it to the coil with string. Then all that remains is to print and assemble the storks. The stork model is composed of several parts. For supportless printing, the body is split in half and joined by pins. Because the stork only sits on the nest, it doesn't have legs yet. Maybe next time. The folded stork can be fixed with a drop of glue."