Image of Variable Oystercatcher
Description:
Resident pair roosting on the reserve at high tide. This reserve is normally covered with thousands of South Island pied oystercatchers at high tide but most of them have returned to the South Island.
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- Haematopus
- Haematopus unicolor (Variable Oystercatcher)
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