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Coot (Family: Rallidae, Genus: Fulica) - Wiki
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Coot (Family: Rallidae, Genus: Fulica) - Wiki 
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 [Photo] Eurasian Coot, or Common Coot, Fulica atra. Taken by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tannin
 
 The coots are medium-sized water birds which are members of the rail family. They constitute the genus Fulica.
 
 The greatest species variety is in South America, and it is likely that the genus originated there.
 
 These rails are all predominantly black in plumage, and, unlike many of the rails, they are usually easy to see, often swimming in open water rather than skulking in reedbeds.
 
 They have prominent frontal shields or other decoration on the forehead, and coloured bills, and many, but not all, have white on the undertail. Like other rails, they have lobed toes.
 
 They tend to have short, rounded wings and be weak fliers, although northern species are nevertheless capable of covering long distances; the American Coot has reached Great Britain and Ireland on rare occasions. Those species that migrate do so at night.
 
 Coots can walk and run vigorously on strong legs, and have long toes that are well adapted to soft, uneven surfaces.
 
 These birds are omnivorous, taking mainly plant material, but also small animals and eggs. They are aggressively territorial during the breeding season, but are otherwise often found in sizeable flocks on the shallow vegetated lakes they prefer.
 
 Species in taxonomic order
 Red-knobbed Coot, Fulica cristata 
 Eurasian Coot, or Common Coot, Fulica atra 
 Hawaiian Coot, Fulica alai 
 American Coot, Fulica americana 
 Caribbean Coot, Fulica caribaea 
 White-winged Coot, Fulica leucoptera 
 Andean Coot, Fulica ardesiaca 
 Red-gartered Coot, Fulica armillata 
 Red-fronted Coot, Fulica rufifrons 
 Giant Coot, Fulica gigantea 
 Horned Coot, Fulica cornuta 
 Mascarene Coot, Fulica newtoni (extinct, c.1700) 
 Chatham Island Coot, Fulica chathamensis (prehistoric) 
 New Zealand Coot, Fulica prisca (prehistoric) 
 Fulica infelix (fossil: Early Pliocene of Juntura, USA) 
 Fulica shufeldti (fossil: Pleistocene of North America) - possibly a subspecies of Fulica americana; formerly F. minor 
 
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