11 examples of jabirus in sentences
Here and there on the sand- bars we saw huge jabiru storks, and once a flock of white wood-ibis among the trees on the bank.
But the conspicuous and attractive bird was the stately jabiru stork.
The most notable dinner guests were the great jabiru storks; the stately creatures dotted the marsh.
I killed a wood-ibis on the wing with the handy little Springfield, and then lost all the credit I had thus gained by a series of inexcusable misses, at long range, before I finally killed a jabiru.
Kermit shot a jabiru with the Luger automatic.
One day we found the nest of a jabiru in a mighty fig-tree, on the edge of a patch of jungle.
The huge jabiru storks, stalking through the water with stately dignity, sometimes refused to fly until we were only a hundred yards off; one of them flew over our heads at a distance of thirty or forty yards.
Near the ranch-house, about forty feet up in a big tree, was a jabiru's nest containing young jabirus.
Near the ranch-house, about forty feet up in a big tree, was a jabiru's nest containing young jabirus.
He did so, whereupon one young jabiru hastily opened its wings in the desired fashion, at the same time seizing the stick in its bill!
A great jabiru stork let us ride by him a hundred and fifty yards off without thinking it worth while to take flight.