These American Coots were another group of ducks by the Audubon Park rookery in New Orleans when I was out shooting there a couple weeks ago. I hadn't seen many of these before. Their striking white bills are hard to miss. The group was being rather benign and staying close together with about a half dozen more of their kind -- the group is known as a cover of Coots or a raft of Coots (I found this out from Wikipedia ). They were so dark against the reflecting water that I had to light up the picture considerably to get their red eyes to show (you may need to click on the picture and enlarge it to see that.)
--steve buser
3 comments:
You did a good job on this shot, Steve. Not easy to see the eyes at all. Fill flash would have helped.
This is a nice photograph.
Have a nice weekend.
Abraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio.
I have heard of boot scootin..not coots scooting. Lol, sorry my brain seems to be on overload today.
We have coots here, but a raft of coots is a new one on me, what a great way of describing them....!
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