Mascarene Coot vs Lesser Moorhen
Fulica newtonii مقارنةً بـ Paragallinula angulata
Side-by-Side Comparison
| السمة | Mascarene Coot | Lesser Moorhen |
|---|---|---|
| الاسم العلمي | Fulica newtonii | Paragallinula angulata |
| الرتبة | Gruiformes | Gruiformes |
| الفصيلة | Rallidae | Rallidae |
| حالة الحفاظ | Extinct | Least Concern |
| الطول | — | — |
| طول الجناح | — | 26,6 cm (10.5 in) |
| الوزن | — | 137,4 g (4.85 oz) |
| النظام الغذائي | -- | -- |
| عدد البيض في الوضع | -- | 3-9 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
حالة الحفاظ
Extinct
Mascarene Coot
Least Concern
Lesser Moorhen
About These Birds
Mascarene Coot
Mascarene Coot (Fulica newtonii) is an extinct giant coot formerly inhabiting Mauritius and Réunion in the Indian Ocean. Larger than Eurasian Coot; likely flightless or near-flightless. Extirpated by hunting and introduced predators in the 17th–18th centuries. Known from subfossil remains and written accounts by early European visitors.
Lesser Moorhen
Lesser Moorhen (Paragallinula angulata) is a small 20–23 cm Afrotropical moorhen of sub-Saharan Africa's shallow freshwater marshes. Resembles Common Moorhen but smaller, with yellow bill tipped red and duller frontal shield. Secretive; skulks in dense reed beds and floating vegetation mats. Feeds on aquatic invertebrates, seeds, and small fish.