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  • Oystercatcher - Wikipedia
    The different species of oystercatcher show little variation in shape or appearance They range from 39–50 centimetres (15⁄ – 19⁄ inches) in length and 72–91 cm (28⁄ –36 in) in wingspan The Eurasian oystercatcher is the lightest on average, at 526 grams (1 pound 2⁄ ounces), while the sooty oystercatcher is the heaviest, at 819 g (1 lb 13 oz) [11] The plumage of all species is
  • American Oystercatcher - All About Birds
    A boldly patterned shorebird with red-yellow eyes and a vivid red-orange bill, American Oystercatchers survive almost exclusively on shellfish—clams, oysters, and other saltwater molluscs Because of this specialized diet, oystercatchers live only in a narrow ecological zone of saltmarshes and barrier beaches Along much of the Pacific Coast they are replaced by the similar but all-dark
  • American Oystercatcher Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
    A boldly patterned shorebird with red-yellow eyes and a vivid red-orange bill, American Oystercatchers survive almost exclusively on shellfish—clams, oysters, and other saltwater molluscs Because of this specialized diet, oystercatchers live only in a narrow ecological zone of saltmarshes and barrier beaches Along much of the Pacific Coast they are replaced by the similar but all-dark
  • American oystercatcher - Wikipedia
    The American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus), occasionally called the American pied oystercatcher, is a member of family Haematopodidae Originally called the "sea pie", it was renamed in 1731 when naturalist Mark Catesby claimed that he had observed the bird eating oysters [2] The current population of American oystercatchers is estimated to be 50,000 – 99,999 mature individuals [1
  • American Oystercatcher | Audubon Field Guide
    The American Oystercatcher is a very large and unique shorebird of Atlantic and Gulf Coast beaches Solitary or in family groups in summer, American Oystercatchers may gather in large flocks in
  • Species Spotlight - American Oystercatcher - U. S. National Park Service
    An American Oystercatcher forages along the beach with its chicks Donald R Miller It’s a foggy morning in Boston Harbor On the far flung island of Outer Brewster, a meandering American Oystercatcher has come upon its namesake favorite meal - an oyster: but how to break into the tightly sealed shell that protects the animal’s soft, juicy (and delicious) inner bits? Using a skill that has
  • American Oystercatcher - eBird
    Large, bulky shorebird with thick red bill Unmistakable, striking plumage Exclusively coastal; favors beaches where it feeds on shellfish and other invertebrates; less frequent in rocky areas Gathers in flocks during migration and winter Listen for loud yelps and whistles, often in a rapid series when excited Hybrids with Black Oystercatcher occur locally in southern California and Baja
  • Oystercatcher Bird Facts | Haematopus Ostralegus
    The oystercatcher is a large, stocky, black and white wading bird It has a long, orange-red bill and reddish-pink legs Find out more
  • American Oystercatcher (AMOY) | Land Trust Bird Conservation Initiative
    The American Oystercatcher was believed to prefer breeding on outer beaches, but recent surveys have observed increased flexibility in their habitat use, with a decreased use of barrier beaches and increased use of dredge islands for nesting This may be a result of human disturbance, development, and or increased predation Conservation Status
  • American oystercatcher - Smithsonians National Zoo
    The American oystercatcher is a striking shorebird that uses its red bill to feed on oysters, shellfish, and other marine invertebrates





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