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American Coot

American Coot

Fulica americana

Despite looking like a duck, the American Coot is actually a rail, distinguished by its chicken-like bill, lobed toes, and bobbing head while swimming. Slate-grey with a white bill and red eye, it is abundant on freshwater lakes and ponds across North America. Coots are scrappy fighters, engaging in dramatic splashing territorial battles.

Fun Fact

Despite looking exactly like a duck, the American Coot has lobed toes instead of webbed feet — it's actually more closely related to cranes than to any duck.

Attributes

TypeShorebird
Habitatwetland
SizeMedium
Dietomnivore
FlightLimited
Colorsblack, white
MigratoryYes
ContinentsNorth America
Nest Typeplatform
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: easy