In the shallow wetlands of northern Australia and nearby regions, this long-toed wanderer steps lightly across floating vegetation as if walking on water. Its spidery toes spread wide over lily pads, allowing it to glide effortlessly while searching for insects, seeds, and small aquatic creatures. The striking comb atop its head gives it a bold, almost prehistoric look. What makes it extraordinary is its role as a watchful parent — males take on the task of incubating eggs and protecting the chicks among fragile wetland homes. A delicate step on mirrored waters, yet a resilient spirit of the marsh.
Comb-crested Jacana 👇
