When disturbed, American Coots have an interesting way of putting distance between themselves and their antagonist—they walk on water. With furiously flapping wings, coots become just airborne enough to run across the surface of the water.
Documenting the Diversity of Dallas/Fort Worth Urban Wildlife Since 2005
When disturbed, American Coots have an interesting way of putting distance between themselves and their antagonist—they walk on water. With furiously flapping wings, coots become just airborne enough to run across the surface of the water.