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English: Location taken: Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware.. Names: Mycteria americana Linnaeus, 1758, American jabiru, American Wood Ibis, American wood stork, American Wood-Stork, Amerika mikterio, amerikaniibishaikara, Amerikanischer Nimmersatt, Amerikansk ibisstork, Amerikansk Skovstork, Amerikastork, amerikatokikou, Amerikinis žabiras, Bocian lesný, Cabeça seca, cabeça-de-pedra, Cabeça-seca, Cabeza-de-hueso, Cayama, Cicogna americana, Cig, Cigogne américaine, Cigogne d'Amérique, Cigüeña, Cigüeña americana, Cigueña Cabeza Pelada, Cigüeña de cabeza pelada, Cigueñón, Coco, Cocó Cigueña Americana, di bosco, dlawigad amerykanski, dławigad amerykański, erdei gólya, Faisán, flinthead, Gabán Huesito, galletán, Gannet, gourdhead, Hammerhead, ironhead, jabirú, jabiru-moleque, Kaalkopooievaar, Metsähaikara, muda-toonekurg, Mycteria americana, myktéria holokrká, nesyt americký, Nesyt lesní, padre, Passarão, preacher, Spanish buzzard, Tàntal americà, Tantal rak bwa, Tantale d'Amérique, Tantale d'Amérique, Tantalo americano, Tantalus loculator, tuiuiú, Tujuju kangy, Tuyuyú, Waldstorch, wood ibis,
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Source source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com
Author Photo by David J. Stang

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