A brief post this week - the whole lock down and working from home thing has left me frazzled. I suspect that I am not alone in this regard.
These are pictures of Comb-crested Jacanas (Irediparra gallinacea) and a range of other names based on their ability to 'walk on water' - walk on floating vegetation if the truth be told.
This adult bird, and the young one, were on Yellow Waters in Kakadu National Park. The tour boat slowly drifted sideways into a path of 'lilies' and the birds were so close they were almost under the gunnels of the boat. It made for an odd photographic experience, and some slight odd angles. The 'blobs' in some of the pictures are leaves that we being blown upright by an evening breeze.
If you enlarge the pictures you can see the blood vessels in the comb of the adult bird. You can also see that these birds have very big feet even from a young age!
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These are pictures of Comb-crested Jacanas (Irediparra gallinacea) and a range of other names based on their ability to 'walk on water' - walk on floating vegetation if the truth be told.
This adult bird, and the young one, were on Yellow Waters in Kakadu National Park. The tour boat slowly drifted sideways into a path of 'lilies' and the birds were so close they were almost under the gunnels of the boat. It made for an odd photographic experience, and some slight odd angles. The 'blobs' in some of the pictures are leaves that we being blown upright by an evening breeze.
If you enlarge the pictures you can see the blood vessels in the comb of the adult bird. You can also see that these birds have very big feet even from a young age!
Stay safe, and stay home. I'll try to get around to blog visits in the next day or so! SM