In this statue “Jabiru Femelle” also known as “Female Saddle Billed stork”, the stork wades carefully through the water, its long, slender legs moving with quiet determination. The stork’s sharp eyes are constantly scanning the water’s surface for movement, its head poised and alert. When it spots its prey—perhaps a fish, frog, or small aquatic creature—it strikes with lightning speed. When the stork is at rest, its neck often forms a gentle S-curve, showcasing its flexibility and poise.

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