- Source: Jabiru (disambiguation)
Jabiru is a species of stork, Jabiru mycteria, found in the Americas. The term may also refer to:
Other birds
Black-necked stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) of Asia and Australia, often called jabiru in Australia
Saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) of sub-Saharan Africa, sometimes called jabiru
Aircraft and aerospace
Farman F.120, a family of multi-engined airliners built by Farman Aviation in France in the 1920s suffixed "Jabiru"
Farman F.170 Jabiru, a single-engined airliner built by Farman Aviation in France in the 1920s
Jabiru, also called Jaguar, a British sounding rocket used for research from 1960 to 1964
Jabiru Aircraft, a light aircraft manufacturer in Australia, maker of the following models:
Jabiru 1600
Jabiru 2200
Jabiru 3300
Jabiru J160
Jabiru J170
Jabiru J230
Jabiru J430
Jabiru Fleet, former models of Australian satellite made by NewSat
Other uses
Jabiru, Northern Territory, a town in Australia
Jabiru Airport
Town of Jabiru, a former local government area in Northern Territory of Australia
Jabiru's Palace, the official residence of the Vice President of Brazil
See also
Emu and the Jabiru, an Aboriginal Australian myth
Jabiru toadlet, a species of Australian toad
Jabru, an Elamite god of the underworld
Jaburu, an alternative spelling for the stork, used as a tribe name in Survivor: The Amazon