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Jacana spinosa
Has huge feet and claws, which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat. The adults have a dark brown body with a black head and neck. In addition its bill has yellow patches and its forehead has a yellow wattle. Its bill has a white base. When a jacana is in flight, its yellowish-green primary and secondary feathers are visible. Also visible are yellow bony spurs on the leading edge of the wings, which it can use to defend itself and its young. The greenish colour of the wing feathers is produced by a pigment, rather rare in birds, called zooprasinin, a copper containing organic compound.
Here seen on the lake in INBio Park. Jacanas live on floating vegetation in swamps, marshes, and ponds
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