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A Purple Swamphen walking in the marsh, water's edge, looking for food.  Green vegetations in the foreground, blue water background.  Queensland, Australia
Pukeko, Western Springs, New Zealand
Purple Gallinule ( Porphyrio martinicus ) in Everglades National Park, Florida
Names: Australasian Swamphen, South-west Pacific Swamphen, Pukeko\nScientific name: Porphyrio melanotus\nCountry: New Zealand\nLocation: Lake Rotorua
Western Swamphen, aka Purple Swamphen, Porphyrio porphyrio, fka Purple Gallinule, wading among vegetation at the side of a lagoon in Coto DoƱana, southern Spain.
Pukeko or swamp hen
Striding on grass
Deep blue Swamphen foraging on the ground
Pukeko in water of swamp
Purple Gallinule at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida.
A vibrant purple gallinule perches among the reeds and water lilies in the Florida Everglades. The bird’s striking blue feathers and red bill stand out against the lush green backdrop.
Western swamphen in Llobregat delta channel, in a channel near aeroport. El Prat de Llobregat
Black background Takahe close up profile shot
Domestic hen sized bird,  shiny Purple in color with  a red patch on the bald head and red beak with long red legs clumsily moving along the shore line or among the reeds.  This is the Purple Moorhen.  The male is a glistening purple color and the female is a little duller than the male with greyish-purple color. This bird can be seen clumsily moving around with calculated gait and the short stubby tail flicking at every step.   It is a very shy bird and hides itself among the cat-tail reeds at the slightest disturbance. Pairs are often seen and sometimes a party of them can be seen foraging at close fields adjoining the swamps. It is in the group of Rails, and has the characters of all rails.    Distribution is throughout the country and an interesting bird to study, which need lot of stealth.  Sometimes these birds are very amusing to watch as they try to clamber up the reeds awkwardly.   They forage on insects, mollusks, water beetles, and water-plant shoots. In their foraging sprees they sometimes invade the close by paddy fields and graze on the tender rice-shoots. This is not much of a problem as the farmer’s presence is enough to send them off scuttling for cover among the reeds.     The courtship display is more like children playing catch-me-if-you-can game. Their calls are also amusing as they do not keep to any standard call sometimes cackling like hens, sometimes hooting, sometimes hissing and shrieking. The male is seen to entice a female by holding a piece of reed in his beaks and offering it to females.   The nesting season is from June to September. The nest is large pad of reed leaves on a floating mass or hidden inside the reed beds.  3 to 6 eggs are laid with pale yellowish color and blotched or spotted with reddish brown.  Whether both the sexes share all domestic duties is a thing to be studied and discovered.
Close up of Pukeko or purple swamphen
Purple Swamphen perched on a log
A Grey-headed Swamphen in the amazing reserve of Green Cay wetlands in Florida.
A native Pukeko bird with striking blue plumage and red beak, foraging in New Zealand wetlands. Bird watching.
Portrait of a Pukeko in the Park
Australasian Swamphen (Porphyrio melanotus)
The purple swamphen Feeding in Sunrise
beautiful nature walking tract people can see big trees ,frens ,moss ,reflection lake ,group of duck, animals , colorful mushroom   and fox glacier view at lake Matheson South Island New Zealand
Close up of Pukeko or purple swamphen wading in lake margins
Moorhen, a water bird feeding on plants and small invertebrates, spotted at Bull Island's wetlands.
common moorhen on a sunny autumn day close-up
Taxon name: Tasmanian Native-henTaxon scientific name: Tribonyx mortieriiLocation: Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
Black Eurasian Coot water bird walking and feeding, eating on green grass, medium-sized water birds that are members of the rail family, Rallidae. They constitute the genus Fulica.
A close up of the face of a Moorhen, taken at a lake in Kent
Common Moorhen Walking on Green Grass
The grey-headed swamphen, Porphyrio poliocephalus, is a species of swamphen occurring from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent to southern China and northern Thailand
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