This bird can walk across floating lily pads without sinking.
The Pheasant-tailed Jacana inhabits wetlands throughout South and Southeast Asia. Its extraordinarily long toes spread its weight across floating vegetation, allowing it to forage for insects, seeds, snails, and other small aquatic creatures with remarkable ease. During the breeding season, it grows an elegant pheasant-like tail that makes it one of the most striking birds on the water.
A graceful dancer of the wetlands, where every step seems to defy the laws of nature.
