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  1. Coot - Wikipedia

    They constitute the genus Fulica, the name being the Latin term for "coot". Coots have predominantly black plumage, and—unlike many rails—they are usually easy to see, often …

  2. American Coot Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …

    Nov 5, 2015 · A close look at a coot—that small head, those scrawny legs—reveals a different kind of bird entirely. Their dark bodies and white faces are common sights in nearly any open …

  3. American Coot | Audubon Field Guide

    Audubon’s scientists have used 140 million bird observations and sophisticated climate models to project how climate change will affect the range of the American Coot.

  4. COOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COOT is any of various slaty-black birds (genus Fulica) of the rail family that somewhat resemble ducks and have lobed toes and the upper mandible prolonged on the …

  5. American Coot - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More | Birdzilla

    Feb 22, 2023 · The American Coot is an odd, dark, duck-like bird that breeds in lakes, ponds, freshwater marshes, and other wetlands from the Great Lakes region to central and western …

  6. Coot | Moorhen, Waterfowl & Wading Bird | Britannica

    coot, any of ten species of ducklike water-dwelling birds of the genus Fulica in the rail family, Rallidae. Coots are found throughout the world in larger inland waters and streams, where …

  7. Coot - The Wildlife Trusts

    A familiar black bird of our lakes, ponds and rivers, the coot is widespread; look out for its large and untidy-looking nest on the water in spring. The coot can be distinguished from the similar …

  8. American Coot – BWD magazine

    It’s the American coot, of course. Coots are duck-like in many ways, but they are actually members of the rail family and are the most common (and most commonly seen) of all the rails.

  9. Coot - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Coot. The Coot is a small member of the Rail family. With short beaks and stout bodies, they look like a ducks!

  10. How do you identify a coot? - The Institute for Environmental …

    2 days ago · How to Identify a Coot: A Definitive Guide Learn how to identify a coot by focusing on their distinctive slate-grey plumage, characteristic white bill and frontal shield, and unique …