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Eurasian Coot Ebirdr Eurasian coot, mogan lake, gölbaşı, ankara, turkey (14th february, 2016)sakarmeke, mogan gölü, gölbaşı, ankara, türkiye, 14 Şubat 2016camera: samsung galaxy. Göksu göletinde beslenme saati. sony a6000 ve helios 44 2 58mm manuel lens ile çekilmiştir.eurasian coot aka fulica atra.

eurasian coot Ebird
eurasian coot Ebird

Eurasian Coot Ebird Eurasian coot scientific name: fulica atra. did you know: the eurasian coot has a unique white facial shield, which inspired the phrase “as bald as a coot”! what do eurasian coots look like? (how to identify them) eurasian coots, known for their slate black body and glossy black head, boast a striking white bill and frontal shield. Eurasian coot. the eurasian coot (fulica atra), also known as the common coot, or australian coot, is a member of the rail and crake bird family, the rallidae. it is found in europe, asia, australia, new zealand and parts of north africa. [3] it has a slaty black body, a glossy black head and a white bill with a white frontal shield. The eurasian coot is 36–38 cm (14–15 in) in length with a wing span of 70–80 cm (28–31 in); males weigh around 890 g (31 oz) and females 750 g (26 oz). it is largely black except for the white bill and frontal shield (which gives rise to the phrase "as bald as a coot", in use as early as 1430). as a swimming species, the coot has. Distinctive stocky waterbird. adult is dark gray overall with a white bill and forehead shield. immature has a pale breast and a duller bill that becomes brighter white with age. when walking on shore, note big feet with lobed toes. inhabits both freshwater and brackish marshes, lakeshores, and riverways; occasionally on saltwater. breeding pairs aggressively territorial but nonbreeding flocks.

eurasian coot Sakarmeke Mogan Lake Gг Lbaеџд ankara Turkey February
eurasian coot Sakarmeke Mogan Lake Gг Lbaеџд ankara Turkey February

Eurasian Coot Sakarmeke Mogan Lake Gг Lbaеџд Ankara Turkey February The eurasian coot is 36–38 cm (14–15 in) in length with a wing span of 70–80 cm (28–31 in); males weigh around 890 g (31 oz) and females 750 g (26 oz). it is largely black except for the white bill and frontal shield (which gives rise to the phrase "as bald as a coot", in use as early as 1430). as a swimming species, the coot has. Distinctive stocky waterbird. adult is dark gray overall with a white bill and forehead shield. immature has a pale breast and a duller bill that becomes brighter white with age. when walking on shore, note big feet with lobed toes. inhabits both freshwater and brackish marshes, lakeshores, and riverways; occasionally on saltwater. breeding pairs aggressively territorial but nonbreeding flocks. Eurasian coot nest with 7 eggs inside (photo courtesy of d. johnston) [near baradine, nsw, 1980ies] close look at 7 eggs inside a eurasian coot nest (photo courtesy of d. johnston) [near baradine, nsw, 1980ies] eurasian coot on its nest with one egg inside (photo courtesy of j. greaves) [east perth, wa, december 2014]. Length 36 38cm. habitats urban and suburban, marine and intertidal, wetland, grassland. uk breeding birds 26,000 pairs. uk wintering 205,000 birds. weight 600 900g. wingspan 70 80cm. all black and larger than its cousin the moorhen, the eurasian coot has a distinctive white beak and 'shield' above the beak which earns it the title 'bald'.

sakarmekeler eurasian coot Fulica Atra Youtube
sakarmekeler eurasian coot Fulica Atra Youtube

Sakarmekeler Eurasian Coot Fulica Atra Youtube Eurasian coot nest with 7 eggs inside (photo courtesy of d. johnston) [near baradine, nsw, 1980ies] close look at 7 eggs inside a eurasian coot nest (photo courtesy of d. johnston) [near baradine, nsw, 1980ies] eurasian coot on its nest with one egg inside (photo courtesy of j. greaves) [east perth, wa, december 2014]. Length 36 38cm. habitats urban and suburban, marine and intertidal, wetland, grassland. uk breeding birds 26,000 pairs. uk wintering 205,000 birds. weight 600 900g. wingspan 70 80cm. all black and larger than its cousin the moorhen, the eurasian coot has a distinctive white beak and 'shield' above the beak which earns it the title 'bald'.

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