How To Use Jabiru In A Sentence

  • It's a priceless experience, as is being shown special parts of their land like the ‘Jungle’ - wetlands where flocks of brolgas, jabirus and magpie geese gather - and ‘Paradise’ - where shallow falls rage into an emerald lagoon.
  • Among the bird species the following are the commonest: military macaw Ara militaris (VU), rufescent tinamu Crypturellus cinnamomeus, spot‑bellied bobwhite Colinus leucopogon, great curassow Crax rubra, crested guan Penelope purpurascens, blue‑winged teal Anas discors, roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja, thick knee Burhinus bistriatus, jabiru Jabiru mycteria (VU), ibis Eudocimus albus and laughing falcon Herpetotheres cachinans. Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
  • Along waterways and ponds you're likely to see parrots and macaws, hawks and jabiru storks.
  • They stalk the animals by using the stratagem of a cap made of the skin of a leche’s or poku’s head, having the horns still attached, and another made so as to represent the upper white part of the crane called jabiru (‘Mycteru Senegalensis’), with its long neck and beak above. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • Jabirú, Jabiru mycteria formerly, Mycteria americana and Ephippiorhynchus mycteria; protonym, Ciconia mycteria, also known as the American jabiru and the jabiru stork, photographed at Belém, Brasil. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
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  • Australia's only stork, the jabiru stands about a metre and a half tall.
  • Jabirus have a massive bill, long bright red legs and boldly marked black-and-white plumage - iridescent on the head and neck. They are a shy and retiring species.
  • Among the bird species the following are the commonest: military macaw Ara militaris (VU), rufescent tinamu Crypturellus cinnamomeus, spot‑bellied bobwhite Colinus leucopogon, great curassow Crax rubra, crested guan Penelope purpurascens, blue‑winged teal Anas discors, roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja, thick knee Burhinus bistriatus, jabiru Jabiru mycteria (VU), ibis Eudocimus albus and laughing falcon Herpetotheres cachinans. Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
  • Among the bird species the following are the commonest: military macaw Ara militaris (VU), rufescent tinamu Crypturellus cinnamomeus, spot‑bellied bobwhite Colinus leucopogon, great curassow Crax rubra, crested guan Penelope purpurascens, blue‑winged teal Anas discors, roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja, thick knee Burhinus bistriatus, jabiru Jabiru mycteria (VU), ibis Eudocimus albus and laughing falcon Herpetotheres cachinans. Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
  • They include the harpy eagle Harpia harpyja, the largest raptor in South America, the savanna hawk Buteogallus meridionalis, the jabiru Jabiru mycteria, a large water bird; and the great tinamou, Tinamus major a large land bird. Canaima National Park, Venezuela
  • It would seem that these imitation jabiru storks were named after the original South American species after being mistaken for it. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • This is the original jabiru, whilst the other species are imitations, having the same head and neck colouration, which is the reason they were given the same name. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • Also, the magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens), the roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja), the anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), and the jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) are common. Coastal Venezuelan mangroves
  • There is yet another stork known as the jabiru, this one in sub-Saharan Africa. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • In some areas of Australia, jabirus are also known as policeman-birds because of their black and white colouring and straight, very upright stance. At over 1.2 metres tall and with a wingspan of 2.2 metres, they are among Australia's largest birds.
  • The African jabiru is more commonly known as the saddle-billed stork, Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • Park rangers and police from the nearby town of Jabiru searched through the night for the woman after the leader of the nine-member tour group called them using a satellite phone.
  • There is an Australian bird that is also sometimes known as the jabiru, but it is taxonomically distinct: Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • Along waterways and ponds you're likely to see parrots and macaws, hawks and jabiru storks.
  • Our surveys have shown that the state has over 180 species of resident birds including jabiru storks, 5 species of ibises (including the scarlet), most of Venezuela's herons, sungrebes, sunbitterns, yellow knobbed curassows, scarlet macaws, hoatzings and a great number of raptors.
  • It is also known as the black-necked stork or jabiru stork. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • This is the original jabiru, whilst the other species are imitations, having the same head and neck colouration, which is the reason they were given the same name. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • Also, the magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens), the roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja), the anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), and the jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) are common. Coastal Venezuelan mangroves

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