jabirus
Jabirus are a group of large wading birds in the stork family, belonging to the genus Jabiru. They are native to the Americas and are among the region’s most conspicuous large birds. The best known member is the jabiru (Jabiru mycteria), but the genus includes several closely related species.
Adult jabirus are predominantly white with contrasting black flight feathers visible in flight. They have a
Jabirus inhabit wetlands such as marshes, swamps, lagoons, and shallow lakes, favoring open water with nearby
In behavior, jabirus forage mainly by standing still or slowly wading in shallow water, using their long
Breeding occurs in trees or dense shrubs near wetlands. Nests are large platforms built of sticks, produced
Conservation status varies by region, but jabirus are typically listed as Least Concern on global scales. Local