An oystercatcher primarily feeds on marine invertebrates, especially mollusks like clams and oysters. It uses its long, pointed bill to probe into the sand or mud, prying open shells or extracting prey from crevices. The bird may also hammer on shells to break them open, allowing it to access the soft tissue inside. Its foraging behavior is highly adaptable, enabling it to thrive in various coastal environments.
Torea is the South Island pied oystercatcher and Torea pango is the sooty oystercatcher.
An oystercatcher is a bird.
An oystercatcher is a type of bird.
Chatham Oystercatcher was created in 1927.
Canarian Oystercatcher was created in 1913.
Torea, the pied oystercatcher (Haemotopus ostralegus).
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The Oystercatcher