A day after Halloween, I found this disembodied bird foot on the lower part of the Wygant Trail. It was about the size of a chicken foot, and had little flaps coming off the back of each leg section, but not full webs like a duck would have.
Does anybody know what species this is, and what would have eaten it?
Freaky bird foot
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Re: Freaky bird foot
Think you're looking at a coot there
https://www.audubon.org/news/better-kno ... weird-feet
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https://www.audubon.org/news/better-kno ... weird-feet
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Re: Freaky bird foot
That looks right -- thanks!
As for predators, I see that osprey or eagles will eat adult coots:
https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Fulica_americana/
Actually my first thought when I saw it was that it fell out of the nest of a bird of prey, but I looked up and couldn't spot any nests.
As for predators, I see that osprey or eagles will eat adult coots:
https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Fulica_americana/
Actually my first thought when I saw it was that it fell out of the nest of a bird of prey, but I looked up and couldn't spot any nests.
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Re: Freaky bird foot
I'll confirm with others, it is indeed the lobbed foot of an American Coot. Eagles and hawks love them.
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