In Britain, moorhens typically breed from March to September. This means they are present during these months, which amounts to about seven months of the year. Outside of the breeding season, they can still be found year-round, but their reproductive activity is primarily confined to that timeframe.
Moorhen flea was created in 1878.
Tristan Moorhen was created in 1861.
Gough Moorhen was created in 1892.
Yes they can.
Like the community answer, it is correct that moorhen is the name of the species and not the gender. Within moorhens, there are cocks and hens like with other bird species, but moorhen is the name of the species itself.So the male here would be called a moorhen cock (or cockerel).
51 months, from August 1914 to November 1918.
Yes it is.
A Dusky Moorhen, Gallinula tenebrosa, is a bird from the rail family. It is found in the wetlands of Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia.
In Britain the Greenshank breeds in the months April-August, is seen on passage migration in the months September to October and some winter in Britain between October and March. So technically some Greenshank stay in Britain all year while others most likely some of the passage and breeding Birds may stay in Britain for only 1-6 months.
Brain matter.
The common moorhen is preyed upon by various predators, including birds of prey such as hawks and eagles, as well as mammals like foxes and raccoons. Snakes and large fish may also pose a threat to moorhen chicks and eggs. Additionally, domestic cats can be significant predators in areas where moorhens are found. These threats vary by habitat and region, influencing the moorhen's survival strategies.
otters, mink, possibly buzzards