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A distinctive dark water bird with a bright red forehead shield, yellow-tipped bill, and white under the tail. It is an omnivore, feeding on aquatic p-stock-foto
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A distinctive dark water bird with a bright red forehead shield, yellow-tipped bill, and white under the tail. It is an omnivore, feeding on aquatic p-stock-foto
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A distinctive dark water bird with a bright red forehead shield, yellow-tipped bill, and white under the tail. It is an omnivore, feeding on aquatic p-stock-foto
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Young moorhen with dark plumage and slender bill forages on plants insects and seeds photographed at National Botanic Gardens Dublin Ireland-stock-foto
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Young moorhen with dark plumage and slender bill forages on plants insects and seeds photographed at National Botanic Gardens Dublin Ireland-stock-foto
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Young moorhen with dark plumage and slender bill forages on plants insects and seeds photographed at National Botanic Gardens Dublin Ireland-stock-foto
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Young moorhen with dark plumage and slender bill forages on plants insects and seeds photographed at National Botanic Gardens Dublin Ireland-stock-foto
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Young moorhen with dark plumage and slender bill forages on plants insects and seeds photographed at National Botanic Gardens Dublin Ireland-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) portrait showing distinctive red and yellow bill with frontal shield. Black waterbird standing on ground-stock-foto
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A swimming Moorhen in a pond at Jordbodalen in Helsingborg, Sweden.-stock-foto
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Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire, UK. 18th November, 2025. A White Moorhen wades through residue, plastic and discarded cans at a weir on the Jubilee River in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. A White Moorhen with Leucism is an abnormal plumage condition. It’s caused by a genetic mutation. This mutation prevents the development of particularly melanin pigment. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire, UK. 18th November, 2025. A White Moorhen wades through residue, plastic and discarded cans at a weir on the Jubilee River in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. A White Moorhen with Leucism is an abnormal plumage condition. It’s caused by a genetic mutation. This mutation prevents the development of particularly melanin pigment. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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Common Moorhen in Hamburg City Park. Gallinula chloropus swimming and walking in Planten un Blomen, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-foto
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A moorhen (Latin: Gallinula chloropus) on the beautiful chalk stream River Itchen & important habitat next to the Pilgrims Trail, near Winchester. UK-stock-foto
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A Common Moorhen, Gallinula Chloropus at WWT Martin Mere near Southport, Lancashire, UK.-stock-foto
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A Common Moorhen, Gallinula Chloropus at WWT Martin Mere near Southport, Lancashire, UK.-stock-foto
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A Common Moorhen, Gallinula Chloropus at WWT Martin Mere near Southport, Lancashire, UK.-stock-foto
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Portrait of a juvenille Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) als known as waterhen swimming and reflected in water.-stock-foto
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Portrait of a juvenille Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) als known as waterhen swimming and reflected in water.-stock-foto
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Portrait of a juvenille Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) als known as waterhen swimming and reflected in water.-stock-foto
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Portrait of a juvenille Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) als known as waterhen swimming and reflected in water.-stock-foto
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Portrait of a Eurasian coot (Fulica atra ) swimming and reflected in water.-stock-foto
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Dusky moorhen chick by the lake in the late afternoon.-stock-foto
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Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) chasing off another at Rye Meads.  Good example of aggressive behaviour-stock-foto
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Narrowboats on the Grand Canal, London in the autumn.-stock-foto
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Narrowboats on the Grand Canal, London in the autumn.-stock-foto
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Narrowboats on the Grand Canal, London in the autumn.-stock-foto
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Juvenile Moorhen(Gallinula chloropus)-stock-foto
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MOORHEN swimming in a pond, UK.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th October 2025. A pair of Eurasian coots fight in the lake in St James's Park in central London. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th October 2025. A pair of Eurasian coots fight in the lake in St James's Park in central London. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th October 2025. A pair of Eurasian coots fight in the lake in St James's Park in central London. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-foto