[Tweeters] dock drama
    HAL MICHAEL via Tweeters 
    tweeters at u.washington.edu
       
    Mon Dec 23 17:46:39 PST 2024
    
    
  
Although they often "appear" dumb, I have found coots to be really quick learners.  Back when I was much younger, I hunted them some.  They were, generally, difficult to get to flush.  They would hold in cattails and sedge as tightly as a rooster pheasant
 
Hal Michael
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> On 12/23/2024 4:13 PM PST Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
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> Alan, I’m glad to hear that coots actually have a brain in those little heads! I once saw an eagle fly over a big (>100) spread-out flock of coots on Lake Washington and had them all amazingly rapidly assemble into a single long line. Not sure what the strategy was there, but it was obvious and interesting.
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> > On Dec 23, 2024, at 1:28 PM, pan via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu mailto:tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
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> > I, too, have seen eagles hunting coots and other diving birds on Lake Washington.  A few times, though, I've seen the prey outfox the eagles at Magnuson Park.  When an eagle was working a coot flock, the coots would move under the swim/dive dock on short supports off shore, and mill in the middle until the eagle gave up and danger passed. 
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