This bir looks like a tiny black fluff with a glowing red face.
In the quiet ponds and marshes of wetlands across Europe, Asia, and beyond, the Common Moorhen chick scurries through reeds and floating plants. Its body is covered in soft, dark down, but its head stands out with bright red and orange skin, giving it an almost fiery look. It feeds on small insects and plant matter, often guided closely by its parents. What makes it extraordinary is this unusual appearance β a chick that seems almost alien at first glance, yet quickly grows into a familiar waterbird. A strange little spark on the waterβs edge, yet a charming beginning of wetland life.
Common Moorhen Chick π
