oystercatcher
Haematopus ostralegus

Key facts

Unmistakable black-and-white wader with long red bill and noisy piping call

Habitat: marshes, estuaries, shores and wet grassland

Common and widespread visitor to all coasts

Recognition

Black-and-white upperparts with pink legs and long orange bill

Often seen feeding along shoreline where they may gather in large flocks; flies strongly with loud piping calls

Eats molluscs and worms; chisel-shaped bill is designed to open shellfish, and especially mussels.

Lifecycle

Nest is a scrape on ground

1 Brood Mid-April – June; 3 eggs buff blotched black

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