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A moor hen, also known as a coot (scientific name: Fulica atra), is a waterbird belonging to the rail family, Rallidae. It is characterized by its distinctive black plumage, a white facial shield, and a short, stout bill. Moor hens are commonly found in freshwater habitats like lakes, ponds, and marshes, where they feed on aquatic plants, insects, and small invertebrates. They are known for their agile swimming and can also be seen walking on land, particularly during the breeding season.

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