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Comb-crested Jacana
Irediparra gallinacea
Least ConcernThe Comb-crested Jacana is a shorebird of Southeast Asian, New Guinean, and Australian wetlands. It uses its bill, legs, and alert flight to feed on invertebrates, seeds, or small aquatic prey along coasts, mudflats, rivers, lakes, grasslands, or open ground; many shorebirds make impressive seasonal movements between breeding and non-breeding areas.
- Family
- Jacanidae
- Group
- Shorebirds
- Range
- Comb-crested Jacana Range — Resident or seasonal range in Southeast Asian, New Guinean, and Australian wetlands
- Population
- ≈ Unknown