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What (who) is Jabiru - definition

STORK NATIVE TO AMERICA
Tuiuiu; Jabiru mycteria; Cauauá; Jaburu; Cauaua; Jabiru (genus); Jabiru stork
  • Jabiru with a chick at the nest

jabiru         
['d?ab?ru:]
¦ noun a large black-necked stork with an upturned bill. [Ephippiorhynchus mycteria (Central and S. America) and related species.]
Origin
C18: from Tupi-Guarani jabiru.
Jabiru         
·noun One of several large wading birds of the genera Mycteria and Xenorhynchus, allied to the storks in form and habits.
Jabiru Aircraft         
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  • [[Jabiru Calypso]] 2200 on skis at [[Montebello, Quebec]], January 2005
  • 2003 model [[Jabiru Calypso]] 3300 on amphibious floats at the [[Canadian Aviation Expo]], 2004
  • 2004 model [[Jabiru J450]]
  • 2200 4 Cylinder Engine
  • 3300 6 Cylinder Engine
  •  Jabiru Company Logo
AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER
Jabiru plane; Jabiru (plane); Jabiru (aircraft); Jabiru Aircraft Jabiru; Jabiru 200; Jabiru aircraft; Jabiru 400
Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd is an Australian aircraft manufacturer that produces a range of kit- and ready-built civil light aircraft in Bundaberg, Queensland. The company also designs and manufactures a range of light aircraft engines.

Wikipedia

Jabiru

The jabiru ( or ; Jabiru mycteria) is a large stork found in the Americas from Mexico to Argentina, except west of the Andes. It sometimes wanders into the United States, usually in Texas, but has been reported as far north as Mississippi. It is most common in the Pantanal region of Brazil and the Eastern Chaco region of Paraguay. It is the only member of the genus Jabiru. The name comes from a Tupi–Guaraní language and means "swollen neck".