American coots have a pointed white bill that is conical in shape. There is a black tip on the bill or beak. This bird's head is black, and it has a gray colored body.
Yes, in all sixty states.
a scoop beak
hooked beak
Anything is edible! But, yes. Coots are good.
The American robin has a slender, pointed beak that is designed for probing and capturing worms, insects, and other invertebrates in the soil.
a beaky beak :)
Strong hooked beak
Collective nouns for coots are a cover of coots, a covert of coots, a fleet of coots, a flock of coots, a rasp of coots, and a swarm of coots.
Pointy beak
A Killer whale has an indistinct beak.
Joe Coots is 6' 2".
Coots in the North was created in 1988.