SHOREBIRDS of The World

Most Shorebirds walk along shores probing for food with their thin sensitive bills. Bill length varies considerably so differing species can work the same shore and obtain different food supplies. Shorebirds include sandpipers, godwits, stilts, oystercatchers, plovers, and many more. Shorebirds belong to the Charadriiformes order which also includes the Gulls and Allies.
    Note: the term Shorebirds is used in the Americas; elsewhere "waders" is used. We will reserve "waders" for herons and allies.



Oystercatchers

Order Charadriiformes    Suborder Charadrii    Family Haematopodidae - 1 genus

Oystercatchers have long and thick orange or red bills that they used for smashing or openning mollusks. Inland species eat worms and larvae.

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Genus Haematopus


Oystercatcher, African Black
  Haematopus moquini  Found: Africa 
Photographed by: 1, 3 ) Dick Daniels - De Hoop, South Africa  2) Dick - De Hoop  5) Dick - Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
    4) Sandy Cole - De Hoop, South Africa   



Oystercatcher, Black also American Black Oystercatcher Haematopus bachmani   Found: North America (west coast)
Photographed by: 1, 3) Dick Daniels - California   2) Dick - California


Oystercatcher, Blackish  Haematopus ater  Found: South America
Photographed by: 1) Alastair Rae   2) Charlie Westerinen - Ushuaia, Argentina


Oystercatcher, Sooty Haematopus fuliginosus    Found: Australia
Photographed by: 1, 2) JJ Harrison - Tasmania, Australia  3) Glen Fergus on Ladt Elliot Island, Australia   


Oystercatcher, Variable Haematopus unicolor   Endemic to New Zealand
Photographed by: 1, 3) Dick Daniels - New Zealand   2, 4) Dick - New Zealand
1, 2) Black variant 3, 4) Mottled variant


Oystercatcher, American Haematopus palliatus   Found: North America
Photographed by:   2, 7) Dick Daniels - North Carolina  1, 3, 4, 5, 6) Dick - North Carolina


More Oystercatchers - Cape Fear River, March 25, 2008

Oystercatcher, Eurasian also Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus   Found: Europe, Asia
Photographed by:  1) John Haslam  2) Charlie Westerinen  3, 4 Dick Daniels - Scotland  


Oystercatcher, Magellanic  Haematopus leucopodus  Found: South America (Argentina, Chile, Falkland Islands)
Photographed by: 1) D Faulder - the Falkland Islands  2) Charlie Westerinen - Begal Channel of south Argentina


Oystercatcher, Pied Haematopus longirostris   Found: Australia
Photographed by: 1) Dick Daniels - Australia   2, 3) Dick - Australia  4) JJ - Tasmania, Australia


Oystercatcher, South Island  also South Island Pied Oystercatcher  Haematopus finschi  Found: New Zealand
Photographed by Paul Davey at Toko Mouth, Otago, New Zealand





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