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Common Gallinule

Looks like a cross between our Moorhen and Coot. Nice looking specimen.
 
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Yess they are quite a neat looking bird.
 
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Looks like a cross between our Moorhen and Coot. Nice looking specimen.

It doesn't look like it's fully developed yet, it doesn't seem to have a complete red shield yet like most adults I've seen and I'm pretty sure gallinules and moorhens are the same bird. Coots are related to both but different.
 
Our coots have white face shields.
 
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Thank you.

Looks like a cross between our Moorhen and Coot. Nice looking specimen.

It doesn't look like it's fully developed yet, it doesn't seem to have a complete red shield yet like most adults I've seen and I'm pretty sure gallinules and moorhens are the same bird. Coots are related to both but different.

This one had a full red shield in July but has since lightened to what you see now.
 
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Looks like a cross between our Moorhen and Coot. Nice looking specimen.

It doesn't look like it's fully developed yet, it doesn't seem to have a complete red shield yet like most adults I've seen and I'm pretty sure gallinules and moorhens are the same bird. Coots are related to both but different.

This one had a full red shield in July but has since lightened to what you see now.

I guess I made the classic mistake of assuming something. I would have to read up on that to understand why it happens.
 
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I'm not sure why it's happening but it's likely due to the time of year or a diet change.
 

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