Purple Gallinule grows up

This buff-colored juvenile Purple Gallinule with the wet head feathers is enjoying his freshwater environment of pickerelweed and other aquatic vegetation. He’s just beginning to show the Purple Gallinule‘s characteristic blue shield above his beak, and a faint bluish hue is beginning to appear in his wing feathers.

Before long our young bird will begin to show the iridescent bluish-purple plumage and candy-corn red and yellow beak of a more mature Purple Gallinule.

As an adult, the Purple Gallinule is one of the most vividly colored birds in all of North America. I LOVE the way that All About Birds further describes this marvelous member of the Rail family:

Purple Gallinules combine cherry red, sky blue, moss green, aquamarine, indigo, violet, and school-bus yellow, a color palette that blends surprisingly well with tropical and subtropical wetlands.”

23 thoughts on “Purple Gallinule grows up

  1. 🌿 In the realm of freshwater so fine, 💧 A buff-colored youth in the sunshine. ☀️ Purple Gallinule, young and fair, 🐤 With head feathers wet, he’s quite a rare.

    The characteristic blue shield starts to gleam, 🛡️ In his wing feathers, a faint, blue dream. 🦋 Soon, iridescence will grace his plumage so dear, 🌈 A candy-corn beak will make it clear. 🌽

    Mature Purple Gallinule, a vibrant sight, 🦚 In North America, a colorful delight. 🌍 A palette that’s bold, with hues so grand, 🎨 Cherry red, aquamarine, a tropical strand. 🏝️

    All About Birds, with words so sweet, 📖 Describes this bird, a colorful treat. 📚 In tropical wetlands, where they reside, 🌊 Their beauty, a source of endless pride. 🤩

    So as the Purple Gallinule grows and thrives, 🌱 In the world of nature, where wonder derives. 🌄 From buff to brilliance, their journey unfolds, 🚀 A symbol of beauty, in wetlands, they’re told. 🌾

    🌿💧☀️🐤🛡️🦋🌈🌽🦚🌍🎨🏝️📖📚🌊🤩🌱🌄🚀🌾

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  2. That is an excellent description from AAB, and you captured it all. It’s always fun to see these beauties. The young one is cute and the way you captured those crazy looking feet through the water in your second image is a bonus!

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