Common name: American coot Category: rails (not ducks)

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Common name: American coot Category: rails (not ducks) Live in almost any body of water. Also known as the “water chicken” and the “blue peter” Nest on platforms in water made of cattails, reeds and other forms of water vegetation. Eat a wide variety of water plants such as algae, duckweed. o