Coots are migratory waterfowl often seen in the company of ducks and geese. They feed on aquatic plants, grass, algae, small fish, and crustaceans. During migration season they gather in large flocks known as commotions, that sometimes number upwards of 1,500 birds. Hunters do not generally consider coots viable food sources.

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Alan
2/19/2024
Excellent job. Very personable employee.Thank you John Cavendish.
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2/19/2024
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2/19/2024
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2/14/2024
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2/13/2024
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2/12/2024
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2/6/2024
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2/6/2024
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2/5/2024
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