gallinulas
Gallinulas are a group of medium-sized, chicken-like birds belonging to the Rallidae family, which also includes rails and coots. The term gallinula is often used to refer to the genus Gallinula, though some species are placed in other genera. These birds are typically found in freshwater habitats such as marshes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers, often with dense vegetation providing cover.
Physically, gallinulas are characterized by their short, stout bills, often with a prominent frontal shield or
Gallinulas are omnivorous, feeding on a diet of insects, small crustaceans, seeds, aquatic vegetation, and sometimes
Socially, gallinulas can be found in small flocks, especially outside the breeding season. They are known for