Nothing technically spectecular here but I didn't know this fact about the American Coot
"...Although it swims like a duck, the American Coot does not have webbed feet like a duck. Instead of having all the toes connected by webs, each coot toe has lobes on the sides of each segment."
1. This is usually how I see them, in water so I was never able to see the webbed feet.
2. I saw one on grass and tried to get a bit close to him but he started to run to the water. Check out the cool webbed feet.
THAT'S a COOT? Oh geez we've all been wrong all along
They do indeed have silly looking feet! Green at that. They are also not ducks, that's why their feet don't look like duck feet. Love the Groucho pose in 3!
I was just as surprised as you were when I 1st discovered coots foots. I knew they were queer looking ducks but the foots took me totally by surprise. I think they are kewl and you captured some great shot of them coots feets
Tim Kuhn wrote:
THAT'S a COOT? Oh geez we've all been wrong all along
They do indeed have silly looking feet! Green at that. They are also not ducks, that's why their feet don't look like duck feet. Love the Groucho pose in 3!
Tim
Thanks Tim. Love the "groucho pose" comment.
Dan
mercapto wrote:
Yea #3 is really nice
Shooting coocks/duts tomorrow
Thanks for your comment. Post your "cooks/duts" after your shoot.
Dan
Dave In La wrote:
I have seen them often Dan.....strange flappers
Thanks Dave. I know these guys are commonly seen but I really didn't know about the weird feet.
Dan
Karl Witt wrote:
Aren't they coot #3 had me chuckling, funny looking strut, bizzare looking feet, and a chicken like beak
Karl
Hi Karl,
Thanks again for viewing and comments. He does look funny w/ bizzard feet out of water.
Dan
Mr Zoom wrote:
I was just as surprised as you were when I 1st discovered coots foots. I knew they were queer looking ducks but the foots took me totally by surprise. I think they are kewl and you captured some great shot of them coots feets
Zm
Hi Ken. Thanks for looking and kind comments. "...queer looking..."
Dan
Lil Judd wrote:
I love the third shot - - you got some fun action & attitude in that shot....
Their feet are actually even more amusing when they're little, cause then their feet are almost larger than they are.....
Take a look at this one....
Lil
Hi Lil,
I am glad you like #3 as well. Thanks for the picture and the comments. Is that a different kind of coot? It has more colors to it. I actually freaked out when I first saw their "bizzard" feet as Karl put it.
Dan
72chevelle454 wrote:
Nice Ducks, But Zoom...... Ant is going to take offense to this statement...
Thanks for looking and comment Chad.
Dan
anthony whitmo wrote:
That's right Chad......................
Coots can be quite Beautiful in the right setting
Thanks Ant for looking and sharing your wonderful picture.
Dan
Nello Milanese wrote:
Yep they're quite silly lookin' w those oversize weird feet great pose in #3
Hi Nello,
Thanks for viewing and the comments. Their feet do look big. I haven't seen them in flight either. Must be real neat to shoot them flying. Do they fly?
Dan
my coot is a chick - - but that's an American coot, only very small.
It would seem they're very colorful, at least parts of them, while they're young. Here are two slightly older chicks (about 1/3 larger) with their mom...
Lil Judd wrote:
Dan,
my coot is a chick - - but that's an American coot, only very small.
It would seem they're very colorful, at least parts of them, while they're young. Here are two slightly older chicks (about 1/3 larger) with their mom...
Lil
Hi Lil,
Wow I didn't know that. Wish they retain some of the colors as when they were young. Thanks for the picture and info.
Dan
Migara wrote:
I love these guys, they sure are some of the cool looking birds, with their ugly looking chicks
Steve Perry wrote:
That's great - I've only seen them in the water! BIG feet!
Thanks Migara and Steve for looking and your comments.
Dan
Hi Nello,
Thanks for viewing and the comments. Their feet do look big. I haven't seen them in flight either. Must be real neat to shoot them flying. Do they fly?
Not in Europe! they always seem to try hard but only manage to lift about 3 feet and then land again exhausted
I see the US version can fly better...they're on steroids or something