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oystercatchers Meaning in Bengali



স্থুলকায় পা ও বিল কালো সাদা-shorebird; ঝিনুক ইত্যাদি ফীড





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The oystercatchers are a group of waders forming the family Haematopodidae, which has a single genus, Haematopus.


It is the most widespread of the oystercatchers, with three races breeding in western Europe, central Eurosiberia, Kamchatka.


The heaviest of all oystercatchers, the sooty oystercatcher weighs up to 980 g (2.


Birds such as kelp gulls and black oystercatchers nest here.


The current population of American oystercatchers is estimated to be 43,000.


For example, oystercatchers are unusual in being able to break through the shells of mussels; adult oystercatchers suffer intraspecific kleptoparasitism.


the River Thurne, and it is important for waders such as lapwings, oystercatchers and snipe.


while this model predicted that oystercatchers should prefer mussels of 50–55 mm, the observed data showed that oystercatchers actually prefer mussels of 30–45 mm.


lax-flowered sea-lavender, and there are breeding birds such as shelducks and oystercatchers.


used by wintering and breeding birds such as Cetti's warblers, coots, oystercatchers and grey herons.


Pied oystercatchers frequent sandy coastlines, where they feed mainly on bivalve molluscs.


broadbenti (rufous bristle bird), while along the seashore dotterels and oystercatchers are common.


Australian pelicans, black-faced and pied cormorants, pied and sooty oystercatchers, and silver and Pacific gulls, serving as a roost site for migratory.


including over 50 species of wildflowers, bald eagles, harbor seals, black oystercatchers, and harlequin ducks.


the grey-headed flying fox, loggerhead turtles, wallum froglet, pied oystercatchers, beach stone-curlews, etc.


breeding colonies of fairy penguins, black-faced cormorants, sooty oystercatchers, crested terns, pacific gulls and silver gulls.


snout may have been used for mud probing, an ecology similar to modern oystercatchers.



oystercatchers's Meaning':

black-and-white shorebird with stout legs and bill; feed on oysters etc.

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