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Limpkin

British pronunciation/lˈɪmpkɪn/
American pronunciation/lˈɪmpkɪn/
Limpkin
[NOUN]
1

a unique bird species with a long neck, brown plumage, and a loud, distinct call

synonyms : Aramus pictus
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What is a "limpkin"?

A limpkin is a fascinating bird that possesses distinctive features and behaviors. With its long neck, medium-sized body, and mottled brown plumage, the limpkin has a somewhat prehistoric appearance. It is primarily found in wetland habitats, such as marshes, swamps, and riversides, where it hunts for its preferred prey: apple snails. The limpkin's bill is perfectly adapted for extracting snails from their shells, as it is long, curved, and slightly opened at the tip, allowing it to probe into the snail's shell and extract the soft flesh. When the limpkin locates its prey, it emits a loud, eerie call that resonates through the wetland, often compared to the sound of a wailing child or a screaming woman. This unique vocalization is used for territorial communication and mate attraction.

Examples
1Osprey, Black Crown Night Herons, Yellow Crown Night Herons, Little Blue Herons, Great Blue Herons, Tricolored Herons, Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets, Cormorants, Anhingas, Ibis, Muscovy Ducks, and, most awesomely, this Limpkin, who pretty much just danced around me letting me take awesome pictures of it, even though they're one of the most rare species of bird in Florida, and almost went extinct in the early 1900's.
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