The Arrow And The Stork
As stated in the description accompanying this photograph, European zoologists were clueless as to where migrating birds went during the winter months. The enigma was answered when a stork returned to Germany with a spear from Central Africa lodged in its neck, indicating that it had traveled there from Africa.
Ice Eggs
It is known as “ice eggs” in the weather society, and it is generated by an unusual phenomenon in which little chunks of ice are rolled over by wind and water, according to weather specialists. The ice eggs spanned a surface area of about 30m2 (100ft). Larger than footballs, they were the largest.