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Jabiru, Black-necked Stork

Jabiru or Black-necked Stork - ephippiorhynchus asiaticus
Australia's largest wetland bird and only stork, the female has yellow eyes, the male dark/black eyes.
Inhabits wetlands of the top end, north and east coasts. We had great views of these birds on the
Corroboree Billabong cruise. Also sighted at Yellow Waters and other wetlands while in the Top End, Northern Territory.
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