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The Coot

Photography Creatures posted on Apr 01, 2006
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Another in the series of common birds we can take for granted.. The Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra), or just Coot, is a member of the rail and crake bird family, the Rallidae. It breeds across much of the Old World on freshwater lakes and ponds. It is resident in the milder parts of its range, but migrates further south and west from much of Asia in winter as the waters freeze. The Coot is much less secretive than most of the rail family, and can be seen swimming on open water or walking across waterside grasslands. It is an aggressive species, and strongly territorial during the breeding season. It is reluctant to fly and when taking off runs across the water surface with much splashing. They do the same, but without actually flying, when travelling a short distance at speed (to escape a rival, for example, or to dispute possession of a choice morsel). As with many rails, its weak flight does not inspire confidence, but on migration, usually at night, it can cover surprisingly large distances. It bobs its head as it swims, and makes short dives from a little jump. It is largely black except for the white facial shield (which gave rise to the phrase "as bald as a coot"). As a swimming species, the Coot has partial webbing on its long strong toes. The juvenile is paler than the adult, has a whitish breast, and lacks the facial shield; the adult black plumage develops when about 3-4 months old, but the white shield is only fully developed at about one year old, some time later. The bird in the photo is a mature female. This species builds a nest usually of dead reeds near the water's edge, laying up to 10 eggs. But she has been resourceful and selected anything found to build her nest like string etc left by fishermen... The Coot is an omnivore, and will take a variety of small live prey including the eggs of other water birds. This is a noisy bird with a wide repertoire of crackling, explosive or trumpeting calls, often given at night. Very protective of her nest her male partner was chasing off birds as large as swans.. Thanks for taking time to look and feel free to comment if you wish..

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tmathise

7:05AM | Mon, 03 April 2006

Nice photo Danny, the dialog really makes this presentation all the more impactive as well. Great work buddy!

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jocko500

7:14PM | Mon, 03 April 2006

never saw a coot of the birds [just human lol] this is super and thanks for the imformation

soulofharmony

12:26AM | Tue, 04 April 2006

perfect in every sense excellent:)

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