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Caw-cawwwwww! Look out below! Yummy fish in view! Nee-yerrrrrr!!!!
~ Seamus's first lines.
Seamus Stork 1

Seamus

Seamus the Stork is a white stork who lives in the African marsh.

Physical Appearance

Seamus has a plumage of white feathers all around his body, alongside black feathers on his wingtips. In addition to this, his beak, legs, and feet are colored orange.

Personality

While seen aiborne - mostly during his time to eat, Seamus often imitates airplane sounds when flying in the sky - hinting that he is an expert in flying. Much like Pauline, Seamus likes eating fish. Other occasions often show him dancing well with Isabel, as seen in Episode 18 or rescuing animals who are in danger like when Casper and Toby who are about to fall off a waterfall, due to the fact that Casper had to flash red to get his attention as revealed in Episode 39 which can imply that he is an expert of rescuing animals in danger. In spite of showing a friendly personality to those who encounter him, Seamus also dislikes when someone takes his fish, like the occasion when a hungry Pauline took his fish without asking permission from him.

Whenever Seamus loses his feathers from wingtips, it causes him to lose the ability to fly as revealed in the story that focuses on him the most. Throughout the episode, Seamus is often seen with various other birds who watch over him to make sure his feathers grow back. However, over time, the feathers on his wingtips did grow back, giving him the ability to fly once again.

Appearances

Season 1

Season 2

Gallery

Animation

Trivia

  • He is based on a white stork.
    • White storks in real life have pink beaks, legs, and feet, unlike Seamus, whose are orange.
  • He is the only bird to have his feathers lost without getting plucked.
  • His story is likely inspired from a traditional African folktale.
  • He has a dancing partner named Isabel in Episode 18.
  • His favorite game is "Tower of Sticks", in which many birds like to play to this game.
  • Despite being the only stork in the series, white storks in real life are social animals often living near other storks - particularly when it comes to migrations.
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