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Family
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Species
Fulica americana
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Length15
Inches
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Wingspan25.5
Inches
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American Coot: Medium-sized, chicken-like swimming bird, dark gray to black overall, short, white bill and undertail coverts. Toes are lobed, not webbed. Upper edge of frontal shield is red, but usually only visible at close range. Swift direct flight with rapid wing beats, feet protrude past tail.
● Song: "ke-yik", "k-rrk"
● Foraging & Feeding: American Coot: Feeds on plant materials, aquatic invertebrates, amphibians, snails, worms, and sometimes bird eggs; forages by tipping, diving from the surface, or walking along shorelines.
● Breeding & nesting: American Coot: Two to twelve black and brown marked, pink to buff eggs are laid on a shallow platform of dead leaves and stems, usually on water but anchored to a clump of reeds. Incubation ranges from 21 to 25 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species: American Coot: Common Moorhen has a red bill with a yellow tip, white stripe along the flanks, and brown back.
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BreedingMonogamous
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PopulationCommon to abundant
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight25.6
Ounces
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