Jabiru
Jabiru: Huge stork, one of the largest flying birds. Plumage is entirely white, head and neck are black and featherless with a red throat pouch. Black bill is large, slightly upturned. Black legs and feet. Alternates between strong, slow wing beats and short glides. Soars on thermals and updrafts.
● Song:
"hiss", "fizz"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Jabiru: Eats fish, eels, amphibians, small mammals, snakes and birds. Stalks prey and stabs it with bill.
● Breeding & nesting:
Jabiru: Two to four white eggs are laid in a nest of sticks high in trees that is added to year after year. Incubation is carried out by both sexes.
● Similar species:
Jabiru: Wood Stork is smaller, has black tail and flight feathers, lacks red throat pouch.