- Paraguay, Uruguay, and the
Falkland Islands. The
white-
winged coot is monotypic. The
white-
winged coot is 35 to 43 cm (14 to 17 in) long and
weighs about...
- They
constitute the
genus Fulica, the name
being the
Latin term for "
coot".
Coots have
predominantly black plumage, and—unlike many rails—they are usually...
- 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...
- White-
winged chough White-
winged cinclodes White-
winged cliff chat
White-
winged collared dove
White-
winged coot White-
winged cotinga White-
winged cuckooshrike...
- meadowlark,
hudsonian godwit,
maguari stork,
white-faced ibis,
white-
winged coot,
southern screamer, dot-
winged crake, curve-billed reedhaunter, burrowing...
- used as a
yogic mudra Attic red-figure lid
depicting three ****e and a
winged ****
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Camel toe
Carpel ****oral...
- The
avian family Rallidae comprise the rails, crakes, and
coots. The
International Ornithological Committee (IOC)
recognizes these 153
species distributed...
-
Fulica armillata (E-SA)
American coot,
Fulica americana Slate-colored
coot,
Fulica ardesiaca (E-SA)
White-
winged coot,
Fulica leucoptera (E-SA) Order:...
- coot,
Fulica gigantea Red-gartered
coot,
Fulica armillata Slate-colored
coot,
Fulica ardesiaca White-
winged coot,
Fulica leucoptera Order: Gruiformes Family:...
- (Porphyriops melanops) (A) Red-fronted
coot (Fulica rufifrons) (A) Red-gartered
coot (Fulica armillata)
White-
winged coot (Fulica leucoptera)
Plumbeous rail...