American Coot |
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Description
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15". A gray, duck-like bird with a white bill and frontal shield, white undertail coverts, and lobed toes. The frontal shield has a red swelling at its upper edge, visible at close range. Immatures similar but paler, with duller bill. |
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Voice
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A variety of clucks, cackles,
grunts, and other harsh notes.
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Habitat
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Open ponds and marshes;
in winter , also on coastal bays and inlets.
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Nesting
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8-10 pinkish eggs, spotted with brown, on a shallow platform
of dead leaves and stems, usually on the water but anchored to a clump
of reeds.
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Other
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Other
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