The black-necked stork is more commonly known as the jabiru. It is found only in Australia, but is not restricted to the Northern Territory alone.
Jabiru. Its' neck is actually a very spectacular dark iridescent blue.
The bird (avian) emblem for the Northern Territory is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The tourism industry of the NT has adopted the Jabiru, more correctly known as the Black-necked Stork (Australias' only native stork) flying through a large setting sun and this is often mistaken for the NT emblem.
The bird (avian) emblem for the Northern Territory is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The tourism industry of the NT has adopted the Jabiru, more correctly known as the Black-necked Stork (Australias' only native stork) flying through a large setting sun and this is often mistaken for the NT emblem.
The bird which is one of the faunal emblems for the Northern Territory is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The tourism industry of the NT has adopted the Jabiru, more correctly known as the Black-necked Stork (Australias' only native stork) flying through a large setting sun and this is often mistaken for the NT emblem.
Black-necked Weaver was created in 1805.
The floral emblem of the Northern Territory is Sturt's Desert Rose (Gossypium sturtianum). The faunal emblem of the Northern Territory is the Red Kangaroo, and the bird is the Wedge Tailed Eagle.
Yes. The black-necked stork is the proper name of the Australian species of jabiru.
A black-necked swan is a South American species of swan, Latin name Cygnus melancoryphus.
A black-necked screamer is a species in the Anhimidae family of birds, Latin name Chauna chavaria.
A black-necked grebe is a freshwater bird, Latin name Podiceps nigricollis, of the grebe family.
Black necked storks are native to Australia and are a threatened species.
Jabiru