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Common Gallinule

- The Common Gallinule (Gallinula Galeata) is a year-round resident in the wetlands, marshes, and urban ponds of southern Arizona - They are frequently found navigating dense reeds, floating vegetation, and cattails  - Adults sport a striking, bright red forehead shield and a red bill tipped in a vibrant yellow (often called the "candy corn bill") - Unlike ducks, they lack webbed feet ... instead, they possess exceptionally long, slender, drab-yellow toes designed to distribute their weight so they can walk directly on top of floating lily pads and soft mud - They are incredibly noisy, issuing sharp, loud whinnies, squawks, and cackles from deep within the reeds  

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