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Oystercatcher - Wikipedia
The oystercatchers are a group of waders forming the family Haematopodidae, which has a single genus, Haematopus. They are found on coasts worldwide.
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The Oystercatcher
The Oystercatcher is a local, seasonal scratch kitchen. Dinner is Thursday-Monday 5pm-close, closed Tuesday & Wednesday. Happy hour is Saturday and Sunday 1:30 ...
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American Oystercatcher Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of ...
A boldly patterned shorebird with red-yellow eyes and a vivid red-orange bill, American Oystercatchers survive almost exclusively on shellfish.
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ˈoyster-ˌcatcher [Cf. Fris. oestervisscher, Ger. austermann, austernfischer, and Linnæus' L. name ostralegus, mod.F. huîtrier.] A maritime wading bird of the family Hæmatopodidæ with black-and-white or black plumage, and bill and feet of a brilliant red. The common European species is Hæmatopus ostr...
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Oystercatchers: Grand Hyatt Tampa
Opened in 1986, Oystercatchers has been a local gem for over 3 decades, providing some of Tampa's best seafood, along with a locally beloved atmosphere.
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Oystercatcher Bar + Restaurant - Wild Dunes Resort
A comfortable lobby bar and patio serving an array of globally inspired small plates and shareable dishes is the perfect addition to your day at the resort.
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oyster-catcher
oyster-catchern type of black and white wading sea-bird which catches and eats oysters 蛎鹬.
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Species Spotlight - American Oystercatcher (U.S. National Park ...
The American Oystercatcher is a large, unmistakable shorebird found along coastal salt marshes and sand beaches.
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Black Oystercatcher - Alaska Sealife Center
The Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) is a 'Species of Concern' with a black body, pink legs, and a red-orange bill. It does not feed on oysters.
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American Oystercatcher | FWC
The American oystercatcher is a shorebird species that is easily identified by its long, bright reddish-orange bill, yellow eyes, and distinct red eye ring.
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Things you should know about OYSTERCATCHERS! - YouTube
If you have visited the wetlands or coastlines of Europe, you may have been lucky enough to spot the striking markings of an oystercatcher.
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American Oystercatcher - Haematopus palliatus - NatureWorks
The American oystercatcher is a large shorebird. It is 17-21 inches in length. It has long pink legs and a long, bright reddish-orange bill.
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Eurasian oystercatcher
The specific epithet ostralegus combines the Latin ostrea meaning "oyster" and legere meaning "to gather". The name "oyster catcher" was coined by Mark Catesby in 1731 as a common name for the North American species H. palliatus, described as eating oysters.
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Antoinette Kirkwood
The Tourney, op. 9 No. 3 (Anthony Hayward)
Remorse, op. 9 No. 4 (Michael O'Hagan)
The Song of the Fisherman of Cacru, op. 11 No. 3 (James Forsyth)
The Oyster-Catcher
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oyster
oyster, n. (ˈɔɪstə(r)) Forms: 4–5 oystre, -ere, 4–6 oistre, (4 hoister, -re), 5 oystur, -yr, (hoystyr, -er), 6–8 oister, 4– oyster; also 4–5 ostre, 5 ostur, -yr, oestre, 6 oster. [ME. a. OF. oistre, uistre, huistre, mod.F. huître = Pr., Sp., Pg. ostra, obs. It. ostrea, ad. L. ostrea fem., beside ost...
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