Adjutant Bird
Adjutant Bird
This is an abstract presentation of the adjutant bird, also known as the adjutant stork. It is a large wading bird that is native to parts of South and Southeast Asia. It has a distinctive appearance, with a long, downcurved bill, a bare neck and head, and a long, shaggy crest. Adjutant birds are typically gray or brown in color, with a white underside. They are found in a variety of wetland habitats, including marshes, swamps, and rice paddies, and are often seen wading through shallow water in search of food.
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