Comb-crested Jacana

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(New page: Image:Jacana-cc.jpg '''Common Name:''' Comb-crested Jacana<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Irediparra gallinacea '''Size:''' 7 ¾ - 9 inches (20-23 cm) '''Habitat:''' Australiasia; distr...)
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'''Habitat:''' Australiasia; distributed in coastal and sub-coastal regions from the Kimberleys, Western Australia, through northern Australia to about Grafton, New South Wales. They are more common in the north of their range. The species also occurs in New Guinea, Indonesia and the Philippines. Found in tropical and subtropical freshwater wetlands, including lagoons, billabongs, swamps, lakes, rivers, sewage ponds and dams, providing there is adequate floating vegetation.
'''Habitat:''' Australiasia; distributed in coastal and sub-coastal regions from the Kimberleys, Western Australia, through northern Australia to about Grafton, New South Wales. They are more common in the north of their range. The species also occurs in New Guinea, Indonesia and the Philippines. Found in tropical and subtropical freshwater wetlands, including lagoons, billabongs, swamps, lakes, rivers, sewage ponds and dams, providing there is adequate floating vegetation.
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'''Status:''' Least Concern. Global population: 25,000 to 1,000,0000. The species is locally threatened by wetland degradation and loss through flooding, drainage and overgrazing.
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'''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global population:''' 25,000 to 1,000,0000. The species is locally threatened by wetland degradation and loss through flooding, drainage and overgrazing.
'''Diet:''' Aquatic insects, which it seizes from floating vegetation or the surface of the water. It also feeds on seeds and aquatic plants. Birds rarely come to shore. When searching for food, the Comb-crested Jacana bobs its head and flicks its tailed continuously.
'''Diet:''' Aquatic insects, which it seizes from floating vegetation or the surface of the water. It also feeds on seeds and aquatic plants. Birds rarely come to shore. When searching for food, the Comb-crested Jacana bobs its head and flicks its tailed continuously.
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