Editor’s Note: The American Coot is part of the CROW CAW (Case A Week) series, which tells the stories of the patients at the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife on Sanibel Island, the dangers they face, and how we can help protect all of our wildlife. Read previous cases here.
The American Coot is a year-round Florida resident, only migrating north to breed and nest. They make their nests in reeds or floating in freshwater, which requires constant maintenance by the mother to keep the structure intact.
Thanks to supportive care and pain medication, the coot is now on the mend. It’s recovering in a soft-sided enclosure enriched with branches, foliage, and food for foraging—mimicking its natural environment. Given attentive treatment plus the time and space to heal, we are looking forward to the release of this unique native bird.