Rails, Coots

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Common Moorhen, Gallinula chloropus

Family Rallidae (Rails, Coots)

Size: 14"

Season: Summer

Habitat: Freshwater ponds and wetlands

The common moorhen, like the coot, is actually a type of rail that behaves more like a duck. It paddles along, bobbing its head up and down, picking at the water surface for any small aquatic animals, insects, or plants. Having short wings, it is a poor flier, but its very long toes allow it to walk on floating vegetation. It is overall dark gray with a brownish back, black head, and white areas on the tail and sides. In breeding plumage the forehead shield is deep red and the bill is red with a yellow tip. Also known as the common gallinule. The breeding adult is illustrated.