American coot - alone?
An Individual American Coot at Munson Pond, Kelowna. Feb 14, 2026. Inset: a group of coots I photographed in 2012 (location unknown). American coots are highly social birds. Whenever I see one, I know there are others nearby. What I found in this case, though, was that it was alone. Now, I can't prove that, as others may have been hiding in the nearby clutter of overhanging branches, but it still was, in my mind, unusual. It turns out that coots do migrate in groups, but not necessarily with others of the same species. Coots may hitch a ride with ducks or geese that are migrating, both to and from their breeding area. Another possibility is that this individual may not have migrated at all. Coots are known to stay in the Okanagan Valley throughout the year. Given the mild winter we have had, this is a very plausible explanation. They like open water, so the pond where I found them wouldn't have been an option as it was frozen o...