noun
- A waterbird of the rail family, especially the American coot, having dark plumage and a white bill.
Usage: Also called coot or mud coot.; Common in North America.
Examples
- The mudhen dove underwater to find food in the shallow lake.
- A flock of mudhens gathered near the marsh at dawn.
- The mudhen's white bill is easy to spot against its dark feathers.
- Hunters sometimes pursue mudhens in wetland areas.
- The mudhen is well adapted to life in freshwater ponds and marshes.