Two moorhens by Ohara Koson

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Two moorhens by Ohara Koson

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'Poppy and Moorhens,' by Kono Bairei
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Rickmansworth Aquadrome - Hertfordshire
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A Coot, Moorhen and Baillons Crake. Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935)
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went to a different park today!
(i’d been working on my scientific report for 4 hours so i forced my sister to come with me)
there were a lot of feral pigeons (Columba livia) and some people were feeding them out of their hands
there were also quite a few moorhens (Gallinula chloropus) and coots (Fulica atra)
i also saw some ducks that i didn’t recognise, i managed to find out that the white one is a crested (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) which are a breed of domestic duck, and i’ve emailed my lecturer to help figure out what the other one is but i suspect it’s a mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) with a gene mutation
speaking of mallards we saw mallard ducklings which were so cute! and they were incredibly fast swimmers too, and there were 10 in total.
finally i saw a nuthatch (Sitta europaea) in a tree which was exciting because it was the first time i’d seen one in person!
LORD HERON and his MOORHENS
Looking for alien life
Patrolling your rivers
Keeping you and your boat safe.
Time for a cat ordinance on Kauai! Remote camera image of feral cat preying on Hawaiian Common Gallinule nest, April 22, 2017. Cameras were installed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in partnership with American Bird Conservancy and are run by B. Webber. This is an endangered subspecies of Common Gallinule. There have been 252 suspected cat kills of Hawaiian Common Gallinules, ‘Alae Ke‘oke‘o (Hawaiian Coots), Ae‘o (Hawaiian Stilts), Koloa Maoli (Hawaiian Ducks), and Kolea (Pacific Golden-Plover) in Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge between 2012 and 2014. #endangeredspecies #endangeredbirds #gallinules #moorhens #feralcats #wildliferefuge #hanalei #hanaleinationalwildliferefuge #wildliferefuges #catkills #kauaiwildlife #hawaiianbirds #hawaiian #birdsindanger #hawaiiancommonmoorhen #commongallinule #commonmoorhen #subspecies #notsocommonmoorhen