Fulica atra - a juvenile Eurasian Coot.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Aug 16, 2015 #4,902 Also posted in my daily
A Alan Senior Member Aug 16, 2015 #4,909 How low can you go? I think he could win the Limbo contest.....
W WeeHector Senior Member Aug 16, 2015 #4,911 John Thomson said: View attachment 174962 Click to expand... I was about to post a photo of an adult coot but you beat me to it. "As bald as a coot" refers to the white shield in its brow.
John Thomson said: View attachment 174962 Click to expand... I was about to post a photo of an adult coot but you beat me to it. "As bald as a coot" refers to the white shield in its brow.
M mikew_RIP Senior Member Aug 16, 2015 #4,912 WeeHector said: I was about to post a photo of an adult coot but you beat me to it. "As bald as a coot" refers to the white shield in its brow. Click to expand... Dont let that stop you,lot of old coots on here already
WeeHector said: I was about to post a photo of an adult coot but you beat me to it. "As bald as a coot" refers to the white shield in its brow. Click to expand... Dont let that stop you,lot of old coots on here already
W WeeHector Senior Member Aug 16, 2015 #4,913 Gallinula chloropus - Adult common moorhen, a close relative of the coot.
W WeeHector Senior Member Aug 16, 2015 #4,914 Juvenile moorhen. Can be easily mistaken for a young coot. I got dozens of shots of this little guy as he was living on a patch of water-lilies next to the boat I was staying on.
Juvenile moorhen. Can be easily mistaken for a young coot. I got dozens of shots of this little guy as he was living on a patch of water-lilies next to the boat I was staying on.
Woodyg3 Senior Member Contributor Aug 16, 2015 #4,917 Marilynne said: Also posted in my daily Click to expand... That is gorgeous. Nice job!