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	 black-necked stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus)
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| Subject: | black-necked stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) 
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Date: 2008:07:07 10:09:25
Camera: NIKON D300 (NIKON CORPORATION)
F number: f/5.6
Exposure: 4/10000 sec
Focal Length: 400/1
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^o^| Adult female in flight at the McArthur River in the Northern Territory of Australia
 
 Description
 English: Female Black-necked Stork in flight, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus. Photographed at the McArthur River in the Northern Territory of Australia. Locally known as a Jabiru.
 Date	10 July 2008 (original upload date)
 Source	Own work (Original text: I created this work entirely by myself.)
 Author	djambalawa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Djambalawa
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JabiruMcArthurRiver.jpg
 
 The black-necked stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) is a tall long-necked wading bird in the stork family. It is a resident species across the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia with a disjunct population in Australia. It lives in wetland habitats and certain crops such as rice and wheat where it forages for a wide range of animal prey. Adult birds of both sexes have a heavy bill and are patterned in white and glossy blacks, but the sexes differ in the colour of the iris. In Australia, it is sometimes called a jabiru although that name refers to a stork species found in the Americas. It is one of the few storks that is strongly territorial when feeding. Order:	Ciconiiformes, Family:	Ciconiidae, Genus:	Ephippiorhynchus, Species:	Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus (Latham, 1790).
 Synonyms:
 Mycteria asiatica
 Xenorhynchos leucoptera
 Xenorhynchus australis
 Xenorhynchus asiaticus
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