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Monitoring progress of Coot family

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  Introduction For a period of about one month I have been monitoring progress of a pair of breeding Coots in a pond at my local country park, Rouken Glen, Glasgow. The pair have progressed from constructing a rough pile of twigs about 20 feet offshore to something of an avian palace due to the flourishing vegetation which has grown up around them. The core foundation for the nest seems to be lily pads. Information on Coots, as sourced from Wildlifetrusts.org website  A familiar black bird of our lakes, ponds and rivers, the coot is widespread; look out for its large and untidy-looking nest on the water in spring. The coot can be distinguished from the similar Moorhen by its white beak and 'shield', and its entirely black body. A familiar bird of our wetlands, the coot is often seen on park lakes, ponds and rivers. It spends more of its time on the water than its relative, the moorhen, and will dive to catch small invertebrates. Unlike ducks, coots will bring their catch to th...