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American Coot

Fulica americana

Description:

Coots are tough, adaptable waterbirds. Although they are related to the secretive rails, they swim in the open like ducks and walk about on shore, making themselves at home on golf courses and city park ponds. Usually in flocks, they are aggressive and noisy, making a wide variety of calls by day or night. They have strong legs and big feet with lobed toes, and coots fighting over territorial boundaries will rear up and attack each other with their feet. Often seen walking on open ground near ponds. In taking flight they must patter across the water, flapping their wings furiously, before becoming airborne.

Habitat:

Orlando Wetlands Park

Notes:

Look out for the gator

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1 Comment

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

A very interesting, wetlands photo....wetlands, coot, alligator, etc....

James McNair
Spotted by
James McNair

Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 4, 2018
Submitted on Mar 5, 2018

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