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Gallinula chloropus on reeds in wetland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common moorhen walking in a wetland. Gallinula chloropus. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Moorhen, Gallinula chloropus, sitting in the reeds at the edge of a lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus on a rock in the lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Moorhen in Wetland Habitat Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) at Lackford Lakes in Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile moorhen standing on reeds with reflection Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gallinula chloropus on reeds in wetland
Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus on a rock in a lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gallinula chloropus on the pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile moorhen standing on reeds and feeding Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile moorhen standing on reeds and feeding Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile moorhen standing on reeds and feeding Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile moorhen standing in water with reflection. Head raised with reeds in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus on the riverbank Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gallinula chloropus, commonly known as the Moorhen, is a medium-sized waterbird found in wetlands across Europe, Asia, and North America. This bird is easily recognizable with its dark brown plumage, distinctive red frontal shield, and yellow-tipped toes. Typically, Moorhens are seen foraging on floating vegetation or the edges of reed beds, where they feed on a varied diet of aquatic plants, seeds, and insects. In a wetland habitat, Moorhens often perch on reeds, using their long toes to navigate the soft, muddy ground. They are agile and can move swiftly through dense vegetation, making them adept at escaping predators. Their calls, a series of grating croaks, resonate throughout their territory, especially during the breeding season when males are more vocal to establish dominance and attract mates. Nesting usually occurs among reeds, where they construct platforms of vegetation, providing safety for their young from potential threats. With their striking appearance and lively behavior, Moorhens play an essential role in the biodiversity of wetland ecosystems.


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