| Plural | oystercatchers |
An oystercatcher found in Lincolnshire was a record 36 years old, and a razorbill, average lifespan 28 years, was discovered alive in Gwynedd 37 years after it was ringed.
An oystercatcher searched in Lincolnshire was a record 36 ages old, and a razorbill, average lifespan 28 ages, was discovered alive in Gwynedd 37 ages despite it was ringed.
Some of those species on the upland and salt marsh areas are Canada Geese, Yellow, Common Yellowthroat and Redstart warblers, Osprey, Oystercatchers, Willets, and Tree Sparrow.
The oystercatcher was searching for food along the shore.
Oystercatchers are known for their distinctive orange beaks.
The oystercatcher's call is loud and distinctive.
The oystercatcher uses its long bill to catch shellfish.
Oystercatchers are often found in coastal areas around the world.
The oystercatcher's black and white plumage provides camouflage in its rocky habitat.
Oystercatchers are social birds and are often seen in small groups.
The oystercatcher's diet consists mainly of mollusks and crustaceans.
The oystercatcher is a common sight along the coast during low tide.
Oystercatchers are known for their distinctive high-pitched calls.
An oystercatcher found in Lincolnshire was a record 36 years old, and a razorbill, average lifespan 28 years, was discovered alive in Gwynedd 37 years after it was ringed.
An oystercatcher searched in Lincolnshire was a record 36 ages old, and a razorbill, average lifespan 28 ages, was discovered alive in Gwynedd 37 ages despite it was ringed.
Some of those species on the upland and salt marsh areas are Canada Geese, Yellow, Common Yellowthroat and Redstart warblers, Osprey, Oystercatchers, Willets, and Tree Sparrow.
The oystercatcher was searching for food along the shore.
Oystercatchers are known for their distinctive orange beaks.
The oystercatcher's call is loud and distinctive.
The oystercatcher uses its long bill to catch shellfish.
Oystercatchers are often found in coastal areas around the world.
The oystercatcher's black and white plumage provides camouflage in its rocky habitat.
Oystercatchers are social birds and are often seen in small groups.
The oystercatcher's diet consists mainly of mollusks and crustaceans.
The oystercatcher is a common sight along the coast during low tide.
Oystercatchers are known for their distinctive high-pitched calls.
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