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The American Coot (Fulica americana) is a bird of the family Rallidae, inhabiting wetlands and open water bodies. gray Lodge Wildlife Area, Sacramento Valley, California.
flock of fulica atra walking on frozen surface of the  lake, winter picture
This photograph captures an American Coot paddling about on a winter morning.  They're plump waterbirds with rounded heads and a sloping bills.  Adults are dark grey all over with a white bill tipped in black.
an american coot eating eel grass in a lake
An image of an American Coot wading in a pond in Martinez, California.
The American Coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen, is commonly mistaken for a duck.  Unlike ducks, the coot doesn’t have webbed feet or a broad flat bill.  Coots live near water, typically inhabiting wetlands and open bodies of water.  The American Coot is a migratory bird that occupies most of North America. It lives in the western United States and Mexico year-round.  During the summer breeding season, the coot can be found in the northeast United States.  Coots may build floating nests and lay up to 12 eggs per clutch.  American coots mostly eat algae and other aquatic plants but may eat vertebrates and invertebrate animals when available.  This American Coot was photographed while grazing in the grass next to Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
American coot duck at Vancouver BC Canada
American coot waterfowl.
One Eurasian Coot swimming in front of some reedbeds, wrapped in sunlight.
American Coot - profile
The close up image of an American coot bird swimming in a lake.
American Coot on snow covered ground in Oregon.
American Coot (Fulica americana), swimming
The American Coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen, is commonly mistaken for a duck.  Unlike ducks, the coot doesn’t have webbed feet or a broad flat bill.  Coots live near water, typically inhabiting wetlands and open bodies of water.  The American Coot is a migratory bird that occupies most of North America. It lives in the western United States and Mexico year-round.  During the summer breeding season, the coot can be found in the northeast United States.  Coots may build floating nests and lay up to 12 eggs per clutch.  American coots mostly eat algae and other aquatic plants but may eat vertebrates and invertebrate animals when available.  This American Coot was photographed while grazing in the grass next to Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
close-up of White-winged coot (Fulica leucoptera) seen in Buenos Aires city
Coot duck on the Vermillion Lakes in Banff National Park
Walking Eurasian Coot on surface level.
American Coot - profile
A closeup of an American coot swimming and reflecting in the water
Mud Hen
Closeup of an American Coot (fulica americana)
American Coot
Eurasian coot on ice
A coot swimming past me
Coot on a lake at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
American Coot at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
A Red-gartered Coot, Tagua común, Fulica armillata, swimming in a small, muddy lake in central Chile, South America.
American Coot (Fulica americana) in the Florida Everglades
Fulica Atra Subsp. Linnaeus.
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