Oystercatcher
The oystercatcher, from its scientific name Haematopus ostralegus, is a bird that lives throughout Europe, throughout Asia, North Africa and some South and North America.
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It is part of the Haematopodidae family, and of the order Charadriiformes.
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He is recognizable with his black and white body. Its beak and legs are orange.
In the oystercatcher, it is impossible to recognize the male from the female.
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It feeds mainly on insects and mollusks.
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The oystercatcher lives around the coast.
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It nests in pairs, on the ground. It lays about 3 eggs .
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He's a talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status, it is: NT Near Threatened.
Group of adult oystercatchers in winter plumage