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Ron Magill shares this photograph of Zoo Miami's last black-necked stork. The zoo's goodwill ambassador announced on Friday that they had to euthanize her as her health continued to decline.
The black-necked stork, sometimes called a jabiru, is famous for its voracious appetite. The bird is the only stork that lives in Australia and has a diet of frogs, crustaceans and even small ...
The Basai wetland’s black-necked stork has been relieved of the ring on Wednesday morning. It was spotted five days ago with a bottleneck stuck around its beak, leading to apprehensions that the ...
The range of the Black-necked Stork has been reduced with the modification of flood plains and tall reed beds for agriculture, mining and human settlement. Not very common around Bundaberg with ...
GURUGRAM: The black-necked stork is still camping at Delhi’s Najafgarh jheel with its beak stuck in a plastic ring and a six-member rescue team on its tail. The team, comprising officials of the ...
Since recovering from an accident, this wild, young, black-necked stork has struck up a rare and remarkable relationship with a couple managing a conservation property in Far North Queensland. “Oh, he ...
The rare black-necked stork, which was rescued two days ago with its beak jammed by a rubber ring around it, was released on Friday. The bird, which was rescued by a team of Haryana Wildlife ...
This black-necked stork was about to die. Plastic had caught on its beak and it couldn't eat. So bird lovers and wildlife officials decided to rescue it. It took five days, but they were ...
In a rare sighting, a black-necked stork was sighted for the second time in Ranigala area of Mahuva taluka. There have been reports of this bird breeding in Khijadia of Jamnagar district.
A search operation is underway in attempts to rescue a black-necked stork that was spotted three days ago with a bottleneck stuck around its beak, leading to apprehensions that the bird may not be ...
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Bird Sanctuaries in India Where You Can Witness Rare SpeciesSituated just 40 km from Delhi, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a great place to see migratory birds like the Black-necked Stork, White Ibis, and Eurasian Wigeon. The sanctuary is especially vibrant ...
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