Kenya Birds

Red-knobbed Coot


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Red-knobbed Coot

Photograph(s) Copyright ©P&H HARRIS

Fulica cristata

Other Names

  English Crested Coot   French Foulque à crête, Foulque caronculée   German Kammbäßhuhn   Spanish Focha Moruna   Swedish Kamsothöna   Dutch Knobbelmeerkoet   Italian Folaga cornuta, Folaga crestata

World: Southern Spain, northern Morocco, East Africa and the southern part of the continent from Angola and Zaire through to S Africa, also Madagascar.

Kenya: Common on open water, mostly confined to the West. Rare on the coast and absent from the arid desert regions.

A gregarious bird which can be seen in extremely large numbers (groups of 1,000+ have been recorded) outside the breeding season. During the breeding season the adults develop 2 dark red knobs at the top of the frontal shield. Outside the breeding season these are reduced in size and not as brightly coloured (as can be seen in the picture above).

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