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Jacana

The jacanas (sometimes referred to as Jesus birds or lily trotters) are a group of tropical waders in the family Jacanidae. They are found worldwide within the tropical zone. See Etymology below for pronunciation.
Eight species of jacana are known from six genera. The fossil record of this family is restricted to a recent fossil of the wattled jacana from Brazil and a Pliocene fossil of an extinct species, ''Jacana farrandi'', from Florida. A fossil from Miocene rocks in the Czech Republic was assigned to this family, but more recent analysis disputes the placement and moves the species to the Coraciidae.
They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat. They have sharp bills and rounded wings, and many species also have wattles on their foreheads.
The females are larger than the males; the latter, as in some other wader families like the phalaropes, take responsibility for incubation, and some species (notably the northern jacana) are polyandrous. However, adults of both sexes look identical, as with most shorebirds. They construct relatively flimsy nests on floating vegetation, and lay eggs with dark irregular lines on their shells, providing camouflage amongst water weeds.〔
Their diet consists of insects and other invertebrates picked from the floating vegetation or the water’s surface.
Most species are sedentary, but the pheasant-tailed jacana migrates from the north of its range into peninsular India and southeast Asia.
==Etymology and pronunciation==
''Jacana'' is Linnæus' scientific Latin spelling of the Brazilian Portuguese ''jaçanã''. That is from a Tupi name of the bird, ''ñaha'nã''.
The Portuguese word is pronounced approximately (:ʒasaˈnã). As in façade, Provençal, and araçari, the Ç is meant to be pronounced as an S. US dictionaries give various pronunciations: ,
,〔 as well as the anglicised ,
which is the only pronunciation in an Australian dictionary.〔. Subscription required.〕
A British dictionary gives for the spelling "jacana" and for "jaçana".〔 and 〕

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