
Common Gallinule Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of ...
Common Gallinules are mostly charcoal gray birds with a white stripe down their sides and white outer tail feathers. Adults have a bright red shield on their forehead and a red bill tipped in yellow. Immature birds look similar to adults, but lack the red shield and bill.
Common gallinule - Wikipedia
The common gallinule (Gallinula galeata) is a bird in the family Rallidae. It was split from the common moorhen by the American Ornithologists' Union in July 2011. [3] It lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals, and other wetlands in the Americas.
Common Gallinule | Audubon Field Guide
Adaptable and successful, this bird is common in the marshes of North and South America. It was formerly considered to belong to the same species as the Common Moorhen, widespread in the Old World.
Common Gallinule, information and images - TN.gov
The Common Gallinule is the size of a duck and swims like a duck, but is in fact, a rail. It is readily distinguished from all ducks by the blunt red and yellow bill and red forehead shield.
Common Gallinule - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Common gallinule (Gallinula galeata) is a bird in the Rail family. It was split from the Common moorhen by the American Ornithologists' Union in July 2011. The Common gallinule is one of the most conspicuous rail species in North America, along with the American coot.
Gallinule | Marsh, Water, Wading Bird | Britannica
Gallinule, any of several species of marsh birds belonging to the rail family, Rallidae, in the order Gruiformes. Gallinules occur in temperate, tropical, and subtropical regions worldwide and are about the size of bantam hens but with a compressed body like the related rails and coots.
Common Gallinule - eBird
Learn more about Common Gallinule from… Blackish, chicken-like marsh bird, often found near cattails, never far from water. Often seen swimming, picking at the water's surface, or walking along the edge of aquatic vegetation. Thick legs and long toes are drab yellow.
Common Gallinule | John James Audubon's Birds of America
The Common Gallinule is extremely abundant during winter along the rivers, fresh-water creeks, lagoons, ponds and lakes between the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern shores of the Floridas, while in spring and summer a good number migrate eastward into the Carolinas, and now and then a few stragglers may be seen on the fresh waters of the Middle ...
How to Identify a Common Gallinule - Birds and Blooms
Jan 4, 2024 · Learn what a common gallinule looks like and where to find this water bird. Plus, find out what name the species used to be called.
American purple gallinule - Wikipedia
The purple gallinule (Porphyrio martinica) is a swamphen in the genus Porphyrio. It is in the order Gruiformes, meaning "crane-like", an order which also contains cranes, rails, and crakes.