Comb-Crested Jacana on the South Alligator River, Kakadu National Park by Erik Schlogl
Erik Schlogl

Comb-Crested Jacana on the South Alligator River, Kakadu National Park by

Comb-Crested Jacana (Irediparra gallinacea) on a waterlily pad on the South Alligator River, Kakadu National Park, Australia.

200 views as at February 18th, 2012.

Nikon D300s, AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR at 300mm, ISO 200, f/8 at 1/640 sec in RAW.

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Comments

  • Meeli Sonn
    Meeli Sonn8 months ago

    It is gorgeous and interesting also. Lotus is bigger then a bird

  • Thank you very much for the feature!

    – Erik Schlogl

  • Larry Trupp
    Larry Trupp8 months ago

    Wonderful capture Erik

  • Thanks Larry!

    – Erik Schlogl

  • Magaret Meintjes
    Magaret Meintjes8 months ago

    1 Image per day 2011/10/15

  • Susan Blevins
    Susan Blevins8 months ago

    Gorgeous capture Erik!!!!..awesome colors and composition….Susan

  • Thanks Susan!

    – Erik Schlogl

  • Renee D. Miranda
    Renee D. Miranda8 months ago

    Very nice image Erik I love it…favorite.

  • Thanks Miranda, glad you like it!

    – Erik Schlogl

  • Rene Hales
    Rene Hales8 months ago

  • sarnia2
    sarnia28 months ago

  • Thank you very much for the feature!

    – Erik Schlogl

  • Renee D. Miranda
    Renee D. Miranda8 months ago

    You are welcome Erik…wonderful image great job! You deserve the feature!

  • Akrotiri
    Akrotiri8 months ago

    beautiful work Erik, absolutely gorgeous.

  • Thank you!

    – Erik Schlogl

  • Stephanie Reynolds
    Stephanie Reyn...8 months ago

    Beautiful nature Erik!! I LOVE the water and perfect blooms of the water lilies and the little “Jacana” there to perfect it!! Congratulations on your feature! : )

  • Thank you very much for the feature, glad you like the image!

    – Erik Schlogl